Chennai, June 2
The president of the BJPs Tamil Nadu unit, L. Murugan, lashed out against Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and his Cabinet colleagues on Wednesday, accusing them of totally forgetting late DMK leader and former CM M. Karunanidhi's position in maintaining a cordial relationship with the Centre.
Murugan criticised the style of functioning of Tamil Nadu Finance Minister P.T.R. Thiagarajan and said that the minister's statement in the GST Council meeting that 'there is no Union without the state' is condemnable.
The BJP leader also said that state Finance Minister is functioning in a 'childish' manner.
Murugan said that Chief Minister Stalin must maintain a good relationship with the Central government for the benefit of the people of the state, something which was shown by his late father, Karunanidhi.
The BJP leader further alleged that the doubts raised by Stalin when he was an opposition leader had led to vaccine hesitancy in the state, adding that the DMK leader must question himself as to whether he had performed the role of an opposition leader well.
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