Chennai (Tamil Nadu): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday hit out at the DMK and Congress, and said that the schemes and funds provided to Tamil Nadu by the Centre were not meant for help but the right of the state.
"With all humility, we state that the schemes and funds provided to Tamil Nadu by the Central government are not meant for help but it is the right of Tamil Nadu that were not being given to it but Modi ji ensured that now Tamil Nadu gets its rights," Shah said after inaugurating and laying the foundation stone of various development projects in Chennai.
"Sometimes I heard DMK leaders speaking of injustice done to Tamil Nadu. DMK and Congress were at the Centre for 10 years. We are ready for a debate on whether Tamil Nadu got more help in those 10 years or during the tenure of our government," he added.
Meanwhile, overwhelmed with the visit of Amit Shah, Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister and AIADMK coordinator O Panneerselvam said that his party will continue its alliance with the BJP for state polls.
"We will continue our alliance with BJP," he said.
The Union Home Minister laid the foundation stone for phase-two of the Chennai Metro Rail Project built at a cost of Rs 61,843 crore and virtually dedicated the new reservoir at Thervaikandigai (Rs 380 crore) to the people in Chennai.
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Union Home Minister reminded the people of the state that Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Tamil families when he visited Jaffna.
"When Modi ji visited Sri Lanka, he didn't forget Jaffna. He visited Tamil colonies there & met with Tamil brothers & sisters. He laid foundation stone for providing them houses. Over 50,000 Tamils will get houses & damaged temples will be rejuvenated in Sri Lanka," Shah said.
"After Modi Ji came into power, competitiveness among states has increased. I am happy that Tamil Nadu has secured first place among the states in good governance this year. Modi government has announced to establish defence industrial corridor projects in only two states of the country and Tamil Nadu is one of them," said Shah.