Tamil Nadu CM Criticizes Maharashtra Counterpart Over Metro Project Remarks

In a recent exchange, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin criticized Maharashtra's Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for suggesting that the Madurai Metro project is contingent on the election of a BJP candidate. Stalin emphasized the achievements of his government and questioned the appropriateness of Fadnavis' comments. He highlighted Tamil Nadu's economic growth and urged for factual accuracy before making claims. Fadnavis, in turn, raised concerns about law and order in Tamil Nadu, alleging a connection between the DMK and criminal activities. This political discourse comes ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in Tamil Nadu.
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Tamil Nadu CM Criticizes Maharashtra Counterpart Over Metro Project Remarks

Stalin Responds to Fadnavis' Comments on Madurai Metro

On Tuesday, MK Stalin, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, expressed his disapproval of Maharashtra's Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for linking the Madurai Metro project to the electoral success of a BJP candidate. This criticism came after Fadnavis claimed that the metro would only reach Madurai if BJP candidate Rama Srinivasan won the upcoming elections.




In his response, Stalin took to social media platform X, questioning whether it was appropriate for the Maharashtra CM to suggest that the metro project would only proceed if a BJP legislator was elected. He emphasized that a Chief Minister, who has taken an oath to uphold the Constitution, should feel ashamed to make such statements in an opposition-ruled state. Stalin also highlighted the achievements of the Tamil Nadu government, countering Fadnavis' assertions.




Stalin pointed out the significant projects being implemented by the Tamil Nadu government despite the central government's neglect in funding. He urged Fadnavis to verify the facts before making statements.




Discussing the state's economic performance under the DMK government, Stalin noted that Tamil Nadu, governed by the Dravidian model, has achieved double-digit economic growth, surpassing states that claim to be 'double-engine' states. He shared a video on X where Fadnavis, while nominating Rama Srinivasan, stated that once elected, they would take her to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, implying that the metro project would follow.




Fadnavis also commented on law and order issues, accusing Tamil Nadu of rising cases of child sexual abuse and drug-related crimes, alleging collusion between the DMK and criminals. He expressed confidence that the public would respond by voting for the NDA. These remarks come ahead of the Tamil Nadu assembly elections scheduled for April 23, with vote counting set for May 4.