Karaikudi: BJP national chief J P Nadda on Friday mounted a scathing attack on the ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu accusing it of indulging in petty politics, legitimising corruption and not working in the spirit of cooperative federalism. It was a sorry state of affairs that the leaders of this Dravidian party are playing the blame game whereas Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government and his BJP believed in development and upliftment of all sections of people, he claimed.
The BJP chief lashed out at DMK's ally, the Congress, saying the party which has been representing Sivaganga Lok Sabha constituency (now represented by Karti P Chidambaram) for long, has done precious little for development. Addressing reporters here, Nadda said people from different political parties besides large number of women, youth and from other sections were joining the BJP in support of pro-development policies of the Prime Minister who has a special place in his heart for Tamil Nadu.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi believes in the principles of cooperative federalism and we are trying to see that maximum funds are allocated for development works in Tamil Nadu," he said. The Centre initiated iconic development projects in the State and was expediting them.
"But here also I am sorry to say that DMK govt is playing petty politics. They are not working in the spirit of cooperative federalism. They believe in blame game. I am not here to raise issues which my dear friend Annamalai ji (State chief) had raised yesterday," Nadda said. He claimed the DMK government which went for power tariff hike, lacked understanding of the subject.
"You should have educated leadership. They should understand who does the price rise, what is state subject, central subject and what is the concurrent subject. DMK doesn't know anything but believes in blame game. This is not fair," he said. The DMK misguided the people. "This is the sorry state of affairs that leaders at such helm of affairs are trying to play blame game and are not cooperating," he said.