Prime Minister Narendra Modi rallied thousands in Maduranthakam, Tamil Nadu, on January 23, coinciding with Parakram Diwas. He saluted Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Tamil Nadu’s freedom warriors who fought alongside him. ‘This land pulses with valor and love for the nation,’ Modi said, offering pranam to the icon from Maduranthakam.
The PM didn’t hold back on the DMK regime. Despite two decisive mandates, they’ve broken every promise. ‘Zero delivery on tall talks,’ he quipped, as locals now dub it the ‘CMC’ setup: Corruption, Mafia, Crime incubator. Tamil Nadu’s electorate is ready to oust them, with BJP-NDA poised to take charge.
Democracy and responsibility are ghosts in the current administration, Modi lamented. DMK prioritizes one family’s interests over the masses. Advancement comes to nepotists, crooks, abusers of women, and culture mockers – poisoning the party’s core and the state.
In stark contrast, over 11 years, NDA’s Centre has devolved 3 lakh crore rupees to Tamil Nadu – triple the amount under DMK-Congress rule. Poverty alleviation schemes have funneled billions more. Initiatives connect farmers and fisherfolk to FPOs, unlocking food processing potential for international trade.
For a developed India, empowering youth and Nari Shakti is key, but DMK’s laxity has unleashed drug menace on campuses, devastating families. NDA commits to overhauling health infrastructure, promoting pharma production, and creating employment.
Pre-NDA, few farmers had bank accounts; now PM-KISAN has delivered 4 lakh crore nationwide, including 12,700 crore to Tamil Nadu’s farmers. Rejecting DMK’s mafia haven, NDA revived Jallikattu legally, respecting Tamil heritage. We’re with you, Modi assured.