Jayalalithaa appealed to the crowd that K.N.Nehru must forfeit his deposit. இடைத் தேர்தலில் நேரு டெபாசிட் இழக்க வேண்டும்.
Tamil Nadu, chief minister J Jayalalithaa on Sunday 9-10-2011 took the political battle to ‘Anna Arivaalayam’, the party’s headquarters in the heart of Chennai saying, it stands on “grabbed land”.
Addressing her first public meeting after a long gap since she met voters in her home constituency Trichy to thank them for their sweeping mandate and promising to deliver on her poll promises of freebies, the AIADMK general secretary launched a blistering attack on the DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi who she said was in the habit of “grabbing other people’s land” as early as in 1972. Driving home her point, she then charged that Anna Arivalayam itself was located on encroached land.
She cited the Sarkaria Commission report which had apparently stated that Karunanidhi had usurped 40 acres of land that belonged to a zamindar (landlord) to build what is today the imposing Anna Arivalayam in Chennai.
The landlord was threatened with action under the Land Ceiling Act on not complying with the demand. Former transport minister K N Nehru was only following in the footsteps of his mentor Karunanidhi, and it was no wonder that he had been booked in as many as five different cases of land-grabbing.
“So it is your duty to give another turning point in Tamil Nadu’s politics by defeating such greedy persons by a huge margin,” she said speaking from her van. Just the other day, she had asserted that the former DMK government’s “sooraiyaadal” (ransacking) of Tamil Nadu did not seem to have subsided.
The chief minister arrived Trichy by a special aircraft to introduce her party’s candidate M Paranjothi for the Trichy West assembly by-election, scheduled to be held on October 13.Alluding to Nehru who is contesting the by-election from prison, Jayalalithaa appealed to the crowd “not to concede even the deposit money” to a person who had plundered Trichy district. “No one knows this better than you people,” she said.
For the undemocratic rule DMK has been ousted from the power. Hence Jayalalitha must remember that during 2011 General elections she has given a promise to the people, that she will make Tamil Nadu as a bright city without any power cut. She must stand to her words and also make Chennai as a clean city without Garbage being dumped anywhere causing health problems to the public.
Video clippings of Jayalaithaa speech may be seen thro “You Tube”.
Tamil Nadu, chief minister J Jayalalithaa on Sunday 9-10-2011 took the political battle to ‘Anna Arivaalayam’, the party’s headquarters in the heart of Chennai saying, it stands on “grabbed land”.
Addressing her first public meeting after a long gap since she met voters in her home constituency Trichy to thank them for their sweeping mandate and promising to deliver on her poll promises of freebies, the AIADMK general secretary launched a blistering attack on the DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi who she said was in the habit of “grabbing other people’s land” as early as in 1972. Driving home her point, she then charged that Anna Arivalayam itself was located on encroached land.
She cited the Sarkaria Commission report which had apparently stated that Karunanidhi had usurped 40 acres of land that belonged to a zamindar (landlord) to build what is today the imposing Anna Arivalayam in Chennai.
The landlord was threatened with action under the Land Ceiling Act on not complying with the demand. Former transport minister K N Nehru was only following in the footsteps of his mentor Karunanidhi, and it was no wonder that he had been booked in as many as five different cases of land-grabbing.
“So it is your duty to give another turning point in Tamil Nadu’s politics by defeating such greedy persons by a huge margin,” she said speaking from her van. Just the other day, she had asserted that the former DMK government’s “sooraiyaadal” (ransacking) of Tamil Nadu did not seem to have subsided.
The chief minister arrived Trichy by a special aircraft to introduce her party’s candidate M Paranjothi for the Trichy West assembly by-election, scheduled to be held on October 13.Alluding to Nehru who is contesting the by-election from prison, Jayalalithaa appealed to the crowd “not to concede even the deposit money” to a person who had plundered Trichy district. “No one knows this better than you people,” she said.
For the undemocratic rule DMK has been ousted from the power. Hence Jayalalitha must remember that during 2011 General elections she has given a promise to the people, that she will make Tamil Nadu as a bright city without any power cut. She must stand to her words and also make Chennai as a clean city without Garbage being dumped anywhere causing health problems to the public.
Video clippings of Jayalaithaa speech may be seen thro “You Tube”.
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