Chennai: M. K. stalin, chief minister of tamil Nadu, accused the Union government of approaching the state with bias and discrimination. He alleged that tamil Nadu has not been treated fairly in matters related to financial allocation, policy decisions, and administrative approvals.
Allegations of Discriminatory TreatmentSpeaking at a public event in Chennai, stalin stated that despite tamil Nadu’s consistent performance in economic growth and social development, the Union government has not extended adequate cooperation.He claimed that funds due to the state have been delayed and that several proposals submitted by the tamil Nadu government are yet to receive necessary approvals. According to him, such actions undermine the spirit of cooperative federalism envisioned in the Constitution.
11.19% Economic Growth – A Remarkable AchievementHighlighting the state’s economic performance, the chief minister said that tamil Nadu has recorded an impressive
11.19% economic growth rate, a milestone he described as unmatched by any other state in India.He credited this achievement to strategic industrial policies, strong infrastructure development, welfare schemes, and investor-friendly initiatives implemented by his government. stalin emphadata-sized that tamil Nadu continues to be a leading contributor to India’s overall economic output.
Focus on Industrial Expansion and WelfareThe chief minister pointed out that the state has attracted significant domestic and foreign investments, expanded its manufacturing base, and strengthened sectors such as information technology, automobile production, and renewable energy.At the same time, he underlined that economic growth has gone hand-in-hand with social welfare programs aimed at uplifting marginalized communities, women, and youth.
Call for Fair Federal CooperationStalin reiterated that tamil Nadu seeks fairness, not favoritism. He urged the Union government to respect the principles of federalism and ensure that states are given their rightful share of resources.Concluding his remarks, he affirmed that tamil Nadu would continue to pursue inclusive growth and defend its rights while striving to remain one of India’s top-performing states economically and socially.
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