Stalin Warns of TN Crisis, Urges DMK Workers to Prepare for Early Polls
Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has warned that the state has fallen into a 'deep mess' within a month of a change in government. He cited industrial reluctance, rising crime, and farmer distress as key concerns plaguing the state. Stalin urged DMK party cadres to remain election-ready, suggesting polls could be called at any time. His son Udhayanidhi Stalin also criticised the current administration, referring to it as a 'sofa-model' government and pointing to failures in electricity supply and law and order.
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