Kejriwal Warns Tamil Nadu Against NDA's Influence
Arvind Kejriwal cautioned Tamil Nadu voters against electing the NDA, arguing it would undermine M.K. Stalin's progress. Criticizing BJP's governance, Kejriwal emphasized the alleged corruption and decline in places the party ruled. He urged support for the DMK, praising Stalin's efforts to uphold welfare and democracy.
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Arvind Kejriwal, the national convener of the Aam Aadmi Party, issued a warning to Tamil Nadu's electorate against voting for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), suggesting it would quickly dismantle the good work done by DMK Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.
During his campaign, Kejriwal criticized the BJP's governance in Gujarat, pointing out the decades-long issues with road, school, and hospital conditions under BJP rule. He asserted rampant corruption wherever the BJP governed and noted that all the advancements in health, education, and infrastructure made in Delhi were reversed by the BJP.
Kejriwal urged Tamil Nadu residents to support the DMK and continue its welfare programs, lauding Stalin's defense of democracy and federalism. He rejected BJP's accusations of dynasty and corruption within DMK, turning the allegations back on BJP leaders.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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