
DMK Accuses BJP And Election Commission of Electoral Threats in Recent Meeting
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| In a recent meeting led by Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin, the DMK passed a resolution condemning the BJP-led government and the Election Commission of India for alleged vote theft. -NewsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

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The Hindu
10 minutes ago
- The Hindu
DMK has not fulfilled its poll promises, it is misleading people: Vasan
The beginning of the end for the DMK had started and the curtains would be down in 2026 with the election results, said Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar) president G.K. Vasan here on Thursday. Speaking to media persons, he said the DMK had not kept its promises, but it was lying that it had fulfilled 90% of them made in 2021. The people were intelligent, and were waiting to show their disappointment against the present regime through the ballot. The TMC leader, who is part of the AIADMK-BJP combine, said closer to the general elections to be held in Tamil Nadu in mid-2026, more parties would join them with the sole objective of defeating the DMK. The victory of the AIADMK and the allies was crucial to save the State from the clutches of the DMK, he added. On the law and order front, Mr. Vasan said the State had earned the distinction for lawlessness. Not a day passed without a grave crime being reported. Caste killings, crimes against women and the rise in POCSO Act cases showed that the State 'is not safe at all, especially the southern districts'. He said the 10-day-long protest by the conservancy workers of Greater Chennai Corporation was yet another classic example of the failed governance of the DMK. 'Is this the way to treat the working class?,' he asked, adding that the people were agitated over the manner in which the Ministers handled the issue. Many locations in Chennai stank. The anti-incumbency wave had already set in,' he claimed. Condemning the property tax scam in Madurai Corporation, he said police should unravel the truth and conduct the investigation in a fair and transparent manner. He said only when the Tamil Nadu government extended its cooperation to the Union government, the State would benefit in every sphere. For this to happen, the AIADMK-BJP front should come to power and the TMC would work towards achieving this goal, he added. Later, former MP and senior party leader N.S.V. Chithan, former MLA K.S.K. Rajendran and other functionaries from the southern districts participated in a meeting presided over by Mr. Vasan.


The Hindu
10 minutes ago
- The Hindu
Opposition parties, some DMK allies condemn overnight arrest of conservancy workers
Opposition parties and some allies of the ruling DMK on Thursday criticised the overnight detention of protesting conservancy workers of the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC). In a post on X, AIADMK general secretary and Leader of the Opposition Edappadi K. Palaniswami, addressing Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, said: 'At the entrance of Ripon Building, in the dead of night, your administration unleashed oppression, attacking and crushing the sanitation workers who, even during COVID-19, tirelessly cleaned our garbage and kept the city spotless. They were forcibly removed and imprisoned in various places by your enforcement machinery.' 'Who are they? Anti-social elements? Thugs? Naxalites? Not at all. They are poor, simple people! Those who worked daily to keep Chennai city clean. Is it a crime that these sanitation workers protested peacefully, condemning your failure to fulfil the promises you made and acting contrary to them,' he asked. 'The sanitation workers have been imprisoned in more than eight locations. I urge that they be released immediately and that those injured due to these reckless actions be provided proper medical treatment,' Mr. Palaniswami said. In a post on X, Mr. Selvaperunthagai, president of Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC), said even though there is a Madras High Court direction that the conservancy workers can protest only at authorised places, the police should have handled the situation with compassion. He also sought Mr. Stalin's direct intervention in resolving the issue and ensuring the release of the detained workers and those who supported them. Condemning the arrest, BJP Tamil Nadu president Nainar Nagendran said Chief Minister M.K. Stalin did not have the heart to meet the protesting workers, but had time to extend wishes to a film crew, and it is shameful. 'Is oppressing the poor people and taking away their democratic rights the social justice preached by DMK?' he asked. Communist Party of India (Marxist) State secretary P. Shanmugam condemned the arrest, urged for their release and called for action against the police. PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss also took a jibe at Mr. Stalin for watching a movie. 'Unleashing force on poor people is not courage, it is cowardice. Fulfilling their demands is courage. It is certain that the day people remove the DMK from power is not far away,' Dr. Anbumani said. Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay also condemned the arrest. 'The sanitation workers have been protesting only to demand the fulfilment of the promises you made when you were in the Opposition. Why have you still not fulfilled those promises? If you cannot keep such promises, why do you make them in the first place,' he said. He also sought the immediate release of the detained sanitation workers and said they must be given an alternative space to continue their protest and present their demands. Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam, Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar) leader G.K. Vasan, AMMK founder T.T.V. Dhinakaran, DMDK general secretary Premallatha Vijayakanth, Naam Tamilar Katchi leader S. Seeman, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) deputy general secretary Vanni Arasu, Manithaneya Makkal Katchi (MMK) president Prof. M.H. Jawahirullah also condemned the arrest. MDMK chief Vaiko urged the state government to quickly implement the welfare schemes announced for the workers, requesting the workers to accept them and return to work. Kongunadu Makkal Desiya Katchi (KMDK) general secretary and Tiruchengode MLA E.R. Eswaran also requested workers to return to work. Speaking to reporters in Chennai, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) president and Chidambaram MP Thol. Thirumavalavan expressed concern over the arrest of protesting conservancy workers. He welcomed the announcements by the Chief Minister, but said the party does not support privatisation. Chief Minister should reconsider the privatisation decision and called for release of those arrested and should regularise their jobs, Mr. Thirumavalavan said. Meanwhile, the Chennai Press Club condemned the police action, seizing a drone and other equipment from newspersons from Theekkathir newspaper's digital division when they were reporting the news of the protest and detention. In a post on X, the Club urged the police to immediately return the seized equipment and the video files.


Indian Express
10 minutes ago
- Indian Express
Op Sindoor stands for humanity's fight against terror: President Murmu
In her first detailed public remarks on Operation Sindoor, President Droupadi Murmu Thursday hailed the country's 'steely resolve' in responding to the Pahalgam terrorist attack and pointed to how the world has taken note of India's stance on fighting terror. Addressing the nation on the eve of the 79th Independence Day, President Murmu said, 'I believe Operation Sindoor will go down in history as an example in humanity's fight against terrorism.' In her 22-minute address, the President also dwelt at length on India's resilience amid stress in the global economy, and the contribution of farmers and workers towards the country's GDP growth. 'In the economic field, our achievements are all the more noticeable… With a GDP growth rate of 6.5 percent in the last fiscal, India is the fastest growing among the major economies in the world,' Murmu said. 'Even amid stress in the global economy, demand at home is pacing ahead. Inflation has remained under control. Exports are rising. All key indicators show the economy in the pink of health. This is as much due to carefully calibrated reforms and sagacious economic management as due to the hard work and dedication of our workers and farmers,' the President said. These remarks come amidst a tense trade standoff between India and the US, with US President Donald Trump imposing tariffs of upto 50 per cent on India even as bilateral negotiations continue for a deal. On Operation Sindoor and the Pahalgam attack, the President said, 'This year we had to face the scourge of terrorism. Killing innocent citizens on holiday in Kashmir was cowardly and utterly inhuman. India responded in a decisive manner and with steely resolve. Operation Sindoor showed that our armed forces are prepared to meet any eventuality when it comes to guarding the nation… With strategic clarity and technical capability, they destroyed terrorist hubs across the border.' The President also referred to the unity displayed in the wake of the attack, and the political messaging conveyed to the world through multi-party delegations. 'In our response, what was most noticeable was our unity, which is also the most befitting response to those who wanted to divide us. Our unity was on display also in the multi-party delegations of the Members of Parliament that reached out to various nations to explain India's position,' she said. 'The world has taken note of India's stance, that we will not be the aggressor, but we will not hesitate to retaliate in defence of our citizens,' she said. President Murmu said Operation Sindoor was also a test case of the Atma Nirbhar Bharat mission in the defence sector. 'The outcome has proved that we are on the right path. Our indigenous manufacturing has achieved the critical level that makes us self-sufficient in meeting many of our security requirements. These are landmark achievements in India's defence history since Independence,' she said. At a time when the Election Commission has come under attack from the Opposition, especially over the electoral list revision in Bihar, the President hailed India as 'a democracy with universal adult franchise'. 'We the people of India put the power to shape our destiny in the hands of each of us, without any restrictions of gender, religion and other factors that had barred many people from voting in other democracies. In spite of many challenges, the people of India made a successful transition to democracy,' Murmu said. 'When we adopted the Constitution, it provided the edifice of democracy. We built democratic institutions that strengthened the practice of democracy. We prize our Constitution and our democracy above everything else,' the President said. 'Our Constitution contains four values as the four pillars upholding our democracy – justice, liberty, equality and fraternity,' she noted, adding that 'everyone should have equal access to healthcare and education, and equal opportunity'. 'A large number of people have been pulled out of poverty through good governance. The government has been running a series of welfare initiatives for the poor and also for those who have risen above the poverty line but are still vulnerable, so that they do not fall below it again. This is reflected in the rising expenditure on social services. Income inequality is reducing. Regional disparities are also disappearing,' the President said. 'Our business leaders, small and medium industries and traders have always exhibited a can-do spirit; what was needed was removing the bottlenecks in the path of wealth creation,' she said. 'That is so visible when it comes to infrastructure development over the past decade.' The President also made a special note of Government schemes such as strengthening of the National Highway network under the Bharatmala Pariyojana; and the inauguration of the rail link in Kashmir valley; enhancement of metro rail facilities, and the assured supply of water and a sewerage connection. 'The Government considers the basic amenities of life as rightful claims of the citizens. The Jal Jeevan Mission is making progress in providing tap water supply to rural households,' she said. 'In this Digital Age, it is apt that one sector in India that has seen the most dramatic advances is information technology. Nearly all villages have 4G mobile connectivity, and the remaining few thousands will be covered soon,' the President said. 'More than half of the total number of digital transactions in the world take place in India. These developments have created a vibrant digital economy whose contribution to the country's GDP is increasing year on year,' she said. The all-round economic growth complemented by social sector initiatives has placed India well on the path of becoming a developed economy by 2047, the President said.