Petitions Scattered: DMK's 'Ungaludan Stalin' Under Fire

AIADMK's Edappadi K Palaniswami and BJP leader K Annamalai have criticized the DMK's outreach program, 'Ungaludan Stalin,' for allegedly discarding grievance petitions into the Vaigai River. The accusations question the program's sincerity, suggesting it was created for publicity rather than genuine public service.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chennai | Updated: 29-08-2025 17:43 IST | Created: 29-08-2025 17:43 IST
Petitions Scattered: DMK's 'Ungaludan Stalin' Under Fire
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AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami and BJP leader K Annamalai have fiercely critiqued the purported mishandling of public grievance petitions connected with the DMK's outreach initiative, 'Ungaludan Stalin.' They allege these documents were discarded into the Vaigai River in Tamil Nadu.

Palaniswami condemned the incident, suggesting the program was orchestrated for mere publicity. He likened the disposal of grievances to a disrespectful ritual, emphasizing the government's failure to address public woes and dismissing 'Ungaludan Stalin' as theatrical.

BJP's Annamalai labeled the DMK government as carelessly extravagant, criticizing the frivolous use of taxpayers' money for self-promotion. A video revealed petitions floating in water, further tarnishing the scheme's credibility. The DMK's response remains awaited as controversy continues to swell.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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