
DMK spent Rs 22 crore on ads without tenders: EPS
In a statement, Palaniswami alleged that DMK government misuses public funds for personal image-building, citing Rs 22 crore spent on advertisements without tenders, and naming schemes after former CM M Karunanidhi.
He described the DMK regime led by Chief Minister M K Stalin as a 'failure model government' which 'failed to fulfil the expectations of the people on all counts'.
Palaniswami also said that the AIADMK has launched a new campaign titled 'Against DMK's Lies and Thefts – For Truth and Rights', calling upon the people of Tamil Nadu to submit report cards highlighting the failures of the DMK government.
The AIADMK leader accused the DMK of running a family-dominated, anti-people, and dictatorial administration, which has failed to fulfil even 10% of its 525 poll promises while claiming 98% implementation. He also slammed the DMK for rising taxes, unaffordable construction costs, law and order deterioration and widespread drug abuse.

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