AIADMK accuses DMK of deceiving farmers and minorities in Tamil Nadu
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Tuesday accused the ruling DMK of deceiving Tamil Nadus farmers and minorities by “duplicity” in its actions.
Coimbatore, Nov 28: AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Tuesday accused the ruling DMK of deceiving Tamil Nadu's farmers and minorities by "duplicity" in its actions.

Palaniswami slams DMK government
Addressing a meeting organized here in connection with the Christmas celebrations, Palaniswami slammed the state government over the detentions of farmers protesting against the SIPCOT project in Melma in Tiruvannamalai district and for allegedly not extending state funds to Christians for Jerusalem pilgrimage.
DMK contradicted itself
He claimed that the DMK contradicted itself by staunchly opposing the then AIADMK government on all issues and projected itself as a custodian of the farmers and minorities. But after coming to power, the DMK has been going against the interests of the people, especially the farmers and the Christians.
Stalin's hypocrisy
"As opposition leader M K Stalin sported a green shawl and proclaimed himself to be a farmer hailing from the Delta district. But under his rule as chief minister, the farmers who protested against the Melma SIPCOT project were detained under the Goonda Act," Palaniswami said.
Government not extending funds to Christians
Palaniswami also alleged that the state government did not extend the state funds to enable the Christians to undertake a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, .
Minority institutions facing difficulties
"The government-aided minority institutions are now finding it difficult to fill up vacant posts, the former chief minister claimed.
DMK deceiving farmers and minorities
"See how the DMK is cleverly deceiving the farmers and minorities. Stalin projected himself as a champion of farmers and opposed the AIADMK projects and now he is going against the farmers’ interests. Same is his approach towards the minorities now," he remarked.
The arrest of the farmers protesting the SIPCOT project and the detention of seven of them under the Goondas Act had evoked criticism from various quarters including farmers and opposition parties. Stalin revoked the order detaining six farmers on November 17.
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