CM Stalin Slams Centre's 'Persistent Neglect' of Tamil Nadu Demands

CM Stalin has strongly criticized the Centre for what he calls persistent neglect of Tamil Nadu's legitimate demands. He questioned how a government calling India the world's largest democracy could repeatedly ignore an entire state's voice. Despite Tamil Nadu being a major contributor to central taxes, the Union government has failed to respond to multiple representations. The Chief Minister declared that Tamil Nadu will continue progressing with confidence while demanding fair treatment in the upcoming Parliament session.

Key Points: CM Stalin Criticises Centre Neglect of Tamil Nadu Demands

  • CM Stalin questions how world's largest democracy ignores entire state's voice
  • Tamil Nadu recorded 11.19% economic growth despite Centre's neglect
  • State contributes significantly to central tax pool but faces injustice
  • Upcoming Parliament session crucial test for cooperative federalism
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CM Stalin criticises Centre for 'persistent neglect' of Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin accuses Centre of persistent neglect despite state's economic contributions. Demands answers in Parliament session on cooperative federalism.

"No person with a conscience will accept the injustice of betraying such a state - CM M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, Nov 29

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Saturday criticised the Centre for what he described as a "persistent neglect" of the state's rightful demands.

The Chief Minister, in a statement issued in Chennai, urged the Centre to provide "clear answers" to the state's MPs during the upcoming Parliament session.

He questioned how a government that proudly calls India the "world's largest democracy" could "repeatedly ignore" the voice of an entire state.

CM Stalin noted that Tamil Nadu's concerns had been conveyed through official letters, personal representations, and resolutions passed in the Legislative Assembly, yet the Union government had "failed" to respond meaningfully.

"Is it right for the Union government to disregard the concerns of the people of Tamil Nadu?" he asked.

The Chief Minister pointed out that Tamil Nadu is one of the nation's highest contributors to the central tax pool, and therefore deserves respect and fairness.

Despite what he termed as the Centre's "acts of neglect", CM Stalin highlighted Tamil Nadu's strong economic performance, noting that the state recorded an impressive 11.19 per cent economic growth - one of the highest in the country.

"We have achieved this progress not by bowing down under pressure, but by standing tall. We refuse to stoop; we will continue to walk forward with confidence," he declared.

"Tamil Nadu generates substantial tax revenue for the Union government. No person with a conscience will accept the injustice of betraying such a state," he said.

CM Stalin stressed that the "upcoming Parliament session would be a crucial opportunity for the Centre to demonstrate whether it respects cooperative federalism and democratic values".

He insisted that the Union government must respond to Tamil Nadu's MPs, who carry the mandate of the state's citizens, and address long-pending issues that deeply affect development and state rights.

The voice of Tamil Nadu's people cannot be brushed aside in a healthy democracy, he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I agree states should get their due, this constant Centre vs State politics is tiring. Can't we focus on development rather than blame games? Both sides need to work together for the nation's progress.
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Sarah B
As someone from Delhi working in Chennai, I've seen how well Tamil Nadu is managed. The infrastructure and governance here are impressive. The Centre should definitely listen to such a productive state's concerns.
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Karthik V
True federalism means respecting every state's voice. When Tamil Nadu's Assembly passes resolutions and MPs raise concerns, they deserve proper responses. Democracy isn't just about elections! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The economic growth numbers speak for themselves - Tamil Nadu is an engine of India's growth. Ignoring such states makes no economic sense. Hope the Parliament session brings constructive dialogue.
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Anjali F
While I support state rights, I wish our CM would focus more on solving local issues like water scarcity and traffic instead of constantly fighting with Delhi. Both have responsibilities towards citizens.

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