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Tamil Nadu

Stalin's achievements will help DMK alliance retain power: MDMK's general secretary Durai Vaiko

Speaking to reporters in Cuddalore, Durai Vaiko said dynastic politics exists across parties and states, and it was unfair for the BJP to just target Tamil Nadu.

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CUDDALORE: Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) general secretary Durai Vaiko on Thursday said the achievements of Chief Minister Stalin’s government would help the DMK-led alliance retain power.

Speaking to reporters after attending the wedding ceremony of an MDMK functionary at Kattumannarkoil in Cuddalore, Durai Vaiko said, “It cannot be said that dynastic politics should not exist. Not only in Tamil Nadu but in many states, the children of political leaders have entered politics. Even in the BJP, there are children of leaders from various parties. In neighbouring states too, many heirs are active in politics. Their growth depends on their performance and people’s support. It is not proper for the BJP to speak about dynastic politics only in Tamil Nadu.”

On actor Vijay’s entry into politics, he said, “Vijay is a major star with lakhs of fans. This can be a support, but if he works effectively, he may reach a good height. A crowd cannot decide his political future. His success in politics depends only on his activities. In the recent conference, Vijay could have avoided certain comments about the Chief Minister. An educated person should not make such remarks.”

On the internal problems in Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), he said, “It is an issue within their movement. Only those within the movement can decide, not outsiders. There is a split between the two leaders. The cadres of that party will decide who is right.”

Speaking about alliance politics, Durai Vaiko said, “The DMK-led alliance is strong. Though there are some differences of opinion, unity prevails among us. The achievements of the CM, such as schemes for school and college students and the women’s rights financial assistance, along with welfare schemes for poor and ordinary people, will make our alliance retain power without any doubt. In the opposition camp, there is no such unity. The exit of O Panneerselvam and TTV Dhinakaran from the alliance reflects the weakness of the opposition.”

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