Posted by AI on 2025-12-31 07:18:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:01:05
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In a heated political exchange, AIADMK's Edappadi K. Palaniswami has accused the ruling DMK government of failing to address the drug problem in Tamil Nadu, particularly targeting Health Minister Ma Subramanian's claims of a drug-free state. Palaniswami's criticism comes amidst his people-connect political campaign, 'Makkalai Kappom, Tamilagathai meetpom' (Let's protect people, retrieve TN), where he addressed a gathering in Gummadipoondi, a suburb of Chennai.
The AIADMK leader's remarks come as a response to the Health Minister's bold statement declaring Tamil Nadu drug-free, with zero cultivation of ganja. Palaniswami challenged this claim, asserting that the public is well aware of the ongoing drug issues and will not be fooled by such assertions. He further ridiculed the government's efforts, stating that even after campaigns like 'Drug-Free Tamil Nadu 2.0', the drug menace persists.
The opposition leader also brought up a recent incident where four teenagers allegedly attacked an Odisha youth on a train, claiming the minors were under the influence of drugs. He questioned the government's commitment to tackling the issue, citing Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's announcement of identifying 2,348 ganja peddlers, of whom only 148 were arrested. Palaniswami's criticism hints at a larger political narrative, with the AIADMK aiming to regain power in the upcoming Assembly elections.
As the political debate intensifies, the public is left wondering about the reality of the drug situation in Tamil Nadu and the effectiveness of the government's measures. With Palaniswami's accusations and the DMK's ambitious claims, the stage is set for a critical evaluation of the state's drug policies and their impact on society.