Key Points

The Tamil Nadu Congress chief didn't hold back in his criticism of former CM Edappadi Palaniswami. He accused EPS of engaging in what he called "third-rate politics" during his statewide tours. Selvaperunthagai also slammed the AIADMK leader for betraying Tamil Nadu's interests by supporting central policies that J Jayalalithaa had opposed. The Congress leader made it clear that his party remains firmly committed to the DMK alliance despite any speculation about differences.

Key Points: Selvaperunthagai Slams EPS Third-Rate Politics Reaffirms DMK Alliance

  • Congress leader accuses EPS of crude statewide tours instead of addressing public concerns
  • Selvaperunthagai says EPS betrayed Tamil Nadu by endorsing central policies
  • TN Congress chief criticizes BJP for systematically weakening RTI Act
  • Leader reaffirms strong commitment to DMK alliance despite speculation
  • Points out EPS surrendered state rights to BJP-led central government
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TN Congress chief Selvaperunthagai slams EPS for 'third-rate politics', reaffirms party commitment to DMK alliance

TN Congress chief accuses EPS of crude politics and betraying Tamil Nadu's interests while firmly committing to DMK alliance and criticizing BJP's RTI weakening

"His politics have sunk to the lowest level imaginable - K. Selvaperunthagai"

Chennai, Oct 12

Congress' Tamil Nadu President K. Selvaperunthagai on Sunday launched a scathing attack on AIADMK General Secretary and former Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS), accusing him of engaging in "third-rate politics" and lacking the political maturity expected of a leader who once held the state’s highest office.

Addressing reporters at the Satyamurthy Bhavan in Royapettah, Selvaperunthagai said EPS had been touring the state "crying hoarse and abusing others" instead of addressing people’s real concerns.

"He neither reads newspapers nor understands politics. After grabbing a van, he goes around the state speaking crudely and irresponsibly. Is this how a former Chief Minister should behave?" he asked.

The Congress leader alleged that Palaniswami had “surrendered Tamil Nadu’s rights” to the BJP-led Union government and therefore had “no moral right” to criticise the Congress.

"His politics have sunk to the lowest level imaginable," Selvaperunthagai remarked.

Recalling the late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa’s firm opposition to the NEET examination, GST, and the UDAY power scheme, he pointed out that EPS had gone on to endorse the very same central policies, betraying the state’s interests.

Turning his attention to the BJP, Selvaperunthagai criticised the party for "systematically weakening" the Right to Information (RTI) Act over the past decade. He reminded that it was under the guidance of Sonia Gandhi and the leadership of then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that India got its landmark transparency law 20 years ago.

"Today, the BJP is trying to make the RTI meaningless. Over 4.5 lakh RTI appeals are pending because BJP-ruled states have failed to appoint commissioners," he said.

On the question of alliances, the state Congress chief reaffirmed that his party would continue to stand firmly with the DMK-led front.

"We have successfully contested five elections together as part of this victorious alliance. The Tamil Nadu Congress will continue to follow the direction of the AICC leadership," he asserted.

He also dismissed speculation about differences within the coalition, saying: "Those who speak about coalition politics are expressing their personal opinions. The Congress remains united and focused on the people’s issues."

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I agree EPS has been disappointing, Congress should focus more on their own revival in TN rather than just attacking others. The party needs fresh faces and ideas to connect with youth. 🤔
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Arjun K
RTI point is absolutely correct! BJP has systematically weakened this important law. Congress may have its flaws, but they gave us RTI which has helped expose so much corruption. 👍
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Chennai for 5 years, I find this political drama fascinating. Both sides seem more focused on attacking each other than actual governance. Hope they prioritize development over mudslinging.
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Vikram M
EPS has indeed lost credibility after surrendering to BJP. But Congress should remember they too have compromised state interests in the past. All parties need to put Tamil Nadu first! 🚩
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Kavya N
Strong DMK-Congress alliance is crucial to counter BJP's influence in Tamil Nadu. We need regional parties to protect our state's autonomy and unique identity. Good that Selvaperunthagai has reaffirmed the commitment.

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