BJP's Piyush Goyal Slams DMK Over Farmer Woes, Corruption in TN Polls

Union Minister Piyush Goyal led a BJP roadshow in Thanjavur, campaigning for the party's candidate and sharply criticizing the ruling DMK government. He accused the DMK of rampant corruption, claiming it has ruined Tamil Nadu and failed farmers by not providing storage facilities. Goyal specifically targeted Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin for allegedly insulting Tamil culture and expressed confidence in BJP winning its first MLA seat in Pudukkottai. The state goes to polls on April 23 in a contest primarily between the DMK-led alliance and the AIADMK-BJP NDA coalition.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Attacks DMK on Corruption Ahead of Tamil Nadu Polls

  • Goyal attacks DMK over corruption & commission
  • Accuses state govt of failing farmers
  • Labels DMK as party of liquor, sand, land mafias
  • Pledges Jal Jeevan Mission for water connections
  • Confident of BJP's first MLA win in Pudukkottai
3 min read

"Hardworking farmers suffered because of corruption": Piyush Goyal charges DMK ahead of Tamil Nadu polls

Union Minister Piyush Goyal accuses DMK govt of corruption, failing farmers, and ruining Tamil Nadu. BJP pledges Jal Jeevan Mission ahead of April 23 polls.

"Our hardworking farmers have suffered because of corruption, as the DMK did not provide storage facilities. - Piyush Goyal"

Thanjavur, April 12

Union Minister and BJP election in-charge for Tamil Nadu, Piyush Goyal, led a road show in Thanjavur on Sunday to rally support for the BJP candidate Karuppu M Muruganantham, ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections.

Addressing a crowd, Goyal hailed Muruganantham as a dedicated public servant, calling him a "true son of the soil" who has "dedicated his whole life to serving society".

The Union Minister also launched a sharp attack on the DMK-led state government, specifically targeting its impact on the farmers of Thanjavur.

"Our hardworking farmers have suffered because of corruption, as the DMK did not provide storage facilities. It is time for a change... The Stalin government has only brought corruption and commission in the last 5 years to Tamil Nadu... the government which is supporting the liquor mafia, sand mafia, and land mafia," he claimed.

The roadshow comes amid high-octane campaigning from the BJP in Tamil Nadu.

Earlier today, Union Minister Piyush Goyal accused the DMK government of "ruining" the state and labelled it a party of "corruption and commision" while speaking to reporters in Pudukkottai.

Goyal targeted Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin for allegedly insulting Tamil Nadu culture, positioning the BJP as a viable alternative to the DMK. He pledged to implement the 'Jal Jeevan Mission' scheme to improve water connections in the state.

Goyal said, "The DMK has totally failed. It is a party of corruption and commissions... They have ruined a wonderful state like Tamil Nadu. The people of Pudukkottai will not accept an anti-Tamil person like Udhayanidhi Stalin, who has insulted our bright Tamil culture, as the Chief Minister of this state... We will bring the Jal Jeevan Mission here so that every household has 'Nal Se Jal' (water from a tap)."

Stepping up his accusation, Goyal said that the DMK government was "busy making money" during their tenure. "Tamil Nadu is rejecting the Congress-DMK government. On 23rd April, people will vote against the DMK to bring back Edappadi K. Palaniswami as the Chief Minister," he said, expressing confidence in a victory in the upcoming elections.

Referring to his earlier meeting with the booth committee agents from across the Pudukkottai district, Goyal said that the party workers are putting in collective efforts as "one family".

"I am grateful to my workers in the NDA (National Democratic Alliance)...Based on the enthusiasm I saw today, I am going back very happy. I am confident that Pudukkottai is going to elect its first BJP MLA, and I have full faith that Ramachandran is the future MLA of this constituency," Goyal added.

As part of their alliance with the AIADMK, the BJP is contesting 27 seats in the assembly elections, including Pudukkottai and Thanjavur.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4.

The main contest is the elections is expected between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), which includes the Indian National Congress, Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK), and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by AIADMK with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) as allies. Actor-turned-politician Vijay is also set to make his electoral debut with TVK, which may turn the contest into a three-way fight.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
It's easy to make promises before elections. Every party comes and says the same things about corruption and mafias. But where were these central schemes for the past 10 years? Why talk about water connections only now? 🤔 We need concrete action, not just speeches during roadshows.
K
Karthik V
As a son of a farmer from Tiruchi, I can confirm the storage issue is very real. But simply blaming the state government isn't enough. The central government also has a role in supporting agriculture infrastructure. Hope whoever wins actually builds the godowns they promise.
S
Sarah B
Interesting to see the BJP campaigning so strongly in Tamil Nadu. The alliance with AIADMK seems strategic. But I wonder how the local Tamil voters will respond to a national party's narrative on state issues. The cultural pride angle is a smart move.
M
Meera T
Corruption is a serious allegation that needs proof. If there is evidence of the DMK government's involvement with mafias, it should be presented in court, not just on election stages. Our democracy deserves better than mudslinging. Let's focus on policies.
A
Aryan P
The mention of 'Nal Se Jal' is good. In my aunt's village near Madurai, women still walk kilometers for water. If any government can solve this, they will get my vote. But the BJP candidate must understand local problems, not just repeat central schemes.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50