BJP to release DMK ministers 'corruption list' on April 14: Annamalai


Chennai, Apr 6 (IANS): Tamil Nadu BJP state President K. Annamalai on Thursday said that the party would release a "corruption list" of DMK ministers on April 14, exposing the alleged scams of the present DMK regime as well as the previous regime (2006-2011).

Speaking to media persons at the party headquarters, 'Kamalalayam' after attending the foundation day celebrations of the party, he claimed that the list would be "shocking".

"We have fixed April 14 to expose the scams of the DMK ministers. It is not only the ministers of the present regime, but also the ministers of the previous DMK regime. You (journalists) will be seeing how shocking it is," he said.

When a journalist recalled the statement of Annamalai six months ago that a DMK minister would soon face music of Economic Offence Wing, he said: "There is no escape. The DMK ministers are not going anywhere and the Economic Offence Wing is also very much present. So wait and see that things will take shape gradually as the agency has to follow routine procedure and norms."

Annamalai also said that the state party unit have given a representation to the Union Coal and Mines Minister, Prahlad Joshi regarding the extraction of coal blocks in three places in Delta region, and he had promised to look into the issue.

He also claimed said that the membership of the RSS jumped four times when its rally was banned in the state and added that the BJP had also witnessed a similar phenomenon. He said that this growth of the BJP in Tamil Nadu was due to the collective and continuous efforts of the senior leaders including previous state Presidents.

 

  

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  • Alfria, Manglore/Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 08 2023

    Who is taking you seriously not even your own party, you release any list people know who is corrupt and tamil nadu mostly educated people know it very well how bjp is defending adani.

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  • Karen Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 06 2023

    Annamalai should first check the long list of corrupt criminals in the BJP, when he was in the police, he took their offer to join the 40% commission brigade.

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 06 2023

    Corrupt BJP releasing the names of corrupt people is a irony of all times. Karnataka known now as corrupt 40perc BJP sarkara. What a shame.

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  • Naresh, Kerala

    Thu, Apr 06 2023

    BJP is only party which could not highlight any achievements of their own, but spend time in nit picking of Congress, DMK and other opposition parties ..... After a certain point of time, people will lost interest in these kind of stories..... Never thought Annamalai would stoop to this level

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 06 2023

    You should arrange a JPC on this issue to confirm your allegations.. Without JPC it’s just a one way bad mouthing without any weight and credibility. BTW, CBI, ED, IT, NIA, police and courts are your boot licking slaves still what are you crying for???????……

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 06 2023

    sad to see Annamalai stoop so low when the bjp as tons of these people.

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