Time has come to drive DMK away, says PM Modi
The Hindu
Prime Minister Modi vows to drive DMK away from Tamil Nadu, promises development and good governance under BJP rule.
The time has come to drive the DMK away from Tamil Nadu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Tirunelveli on Wednesday.
Speaking at a public meeting, he said the Centre could not implement many of its ambitious projects in the State, including the AIIMS in Madurai, because of the non-cooperation of the DMK government. He said the BJP, under the leadership of its State president K. Annamalai, would replace the DMK and deliver good governance. “This is Modi’s guarantee,” he added.
The DMK and its allies were keen on promoting their own interests, unmindful of the need to take development to the nook and corner of the State. “For instance, the father [Chief Minister M.K. Stalin] is anxious to promote his son as the next political heir,” but the BJP would protect the interests of your [people’s] children,” he said.
Mr. Modi said the BJP had made a Dalit functionary from Tamil Nadu (L. Murugan) the Union Minister. He could not win in an election from Tamil Nadu; but, in a gesture of affection towards the people of Tamil Nadu, the party sent him to the Rajya Sabha from the Hindi heartland (Madhya Pradesh), and “he is serving the country efficiently”, he said. The BJP’s 10-year rule raised the country’s image among world leaders, he said.
Indian Air Force Group Captain Abinandan Varthaman was held captive for about 60 hours by Pakistan, but he was freed unharmed. Likewise, eight former Indian naval officers were awarded death penalty in Qatar, but the Union government got them released. He also touched on the diplomatic relations with Sri Lanka, explaining how India secured the release of five fishermen.
The Prime Minister said the BJP would work with the sole aim of developing Tamil Nadu and urged the people to give the BJP a hands-down victory in all the Lok Sabha seats in the coming election. “I promise I will return more to you. Trust my words,” he said.
During the last two days of his tour in Tamil Nadu, he was able to observe that the people from different walks of life came closer to the BJP, in a sign that the other parties (DMK) did nothing tangible, but only enriched themselves, he said.













