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Nainar slams Kamal for going back on his stand against dynastic politics

Nainar slams Kamal for going back on his stand against dynastic politics

Time of India2 days ago

Coimbatore: BJP state president Nainar Nagendran has criticised Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) leader and actor Kamal Haasan for going back on his stand against dynastic politics after accepting a Rajya Sabha seat from DMK.
Speaking to reporters at the Coimbatore International Airport on Sunday, Nagendran said Kamal Haasan, who initially opposed dynastic politics, now supports it, contradicting his earlier stance.
When asked about the Panthalkudi canal in Madurai covered with cloth, Nagendran said that under the 'Dravidian model' govt, the chief minister remains unaware of what is happening in the state because officials are hiding facts.
He added that the canal should have been cleaned beforehand rather than concealed.
Nagendran also alleged that electricity charges in Tamil Nadu had increased significantly and called for a review.
He accused the state govt of failing to implement Central govt schemes and doing little for the people, while hiding schemes introduced by the Centre.
Responding to a question on actor and TVK president Vijay's recent remark that "boxes will go from house to house in 2026," Nagendran said the statement rings true.

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