
Chennai, April 11 The opposition AIADMK on Saturday criticized the DMK for criticizing it on various issues and termed Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin's intense efforts to prevent redrawing of electoral boundaries as "diversive tactics."
Furthermore, the party's spokesperson and advocate wing joint secretary, R M Babu Murugavel, stated that it was "unworthy" of the DMK to accuse AIADMK of being a "puppet" of the BJP and said that the previous AIADMK government's harmonious relationship with the Centre had ensured that the Palaniswami-led government could establish 11 medical colleges, 6 law colleges, 2 animal husbandry colleges, as well as 57 arts and science colleges in the state.
"However, Chief Minister Stalin has not established any new college in the state with the Centre's approval," he said.
"It is unworthy of the DMK to call us puppets. Our leader Palaniswami has maintained harmonious ties with the Centre and ensured development for the state. But Stalin is pursuing divisive politics," Babu Murugavel told