
NDA will form coalition govt in TN: TTV
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"NDA will form a coalition govt in Tamil Nadu after defeating the anti-people DMK. It will be similar to the NDA ministry in 2014 and 2019 at the Centre. NDA will have an absolute majority, and a coalition ministry will be formed in the state," Dhinakaran told reporters. Asked who would be the chief ministerial candidate, he said the question should be posed to Union home minister Amit Shah.
Referring to Ungaludan Stalin scheme, Dhinakaran said the people are not with DMK, which is petrified by NDA gaining strength. He said the Rs1,000 financial assistance for women heads of families is inadequate and has not reached many. "As DMK has failed to control inflation, a family needs Rs5,000 to Rs6,000 as monthly assistance. Per capita income in Tamil Nadu has increased because of the people's development schemes of the Indian govt, not because of the state govt," he added.
Dhinakaran said more like-minded parties may join NDA before the assembly election.
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