DMK's A. Raja Criticizes Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay for Failing to Uphold Constitutional Morality

मुख्य बातें
- •DMK deputy general secretary A. Raja accused Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay of failing to uphold constitutional morality and accountability.
- •Raja criticized Vijay's speech in Tiruchi, comparing it to his speech in the Assembly, and sensed tiredness, hesitation, and helplessness in the latter.
- •The DMK leader questioned Vijay's use of the colloquial Tamil term "Allu Chillu" to describe parties other than the DMK, and his actions during the trust vote.
- •Raja stated that the DMK could wait six months before offering a broader assessment of Vijay's government, but that does not mean they will refrain from commenting on day-to-day governance.
- •The DMK will continue to speak about the administration and will not remain silent, ensuring that the government is held accountable for their actions.
In a scathing attack on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, DMK deputy general secretary A. Raja accused him of failing to uphold constitutional morality and accountability. Raja's comments came a day after Vijay addressed a meeting in Tiruchi, where he thanked voters and made certain remarks that did not sit well with the DMK leader. Raja expressed his disappointment and criticism during a press conference at the DMK headquarters, Anna Arivalayam, in Chennai. He questioned the tone and tenor of Vijay's speech in Tiruchi, comparing it to his speech in the Assembly, and sensed tiredness, hesitation, and helplessness in the latter.



