Prime Minister Narendra Modi called DMK government CMC, know what it means, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called DMK government CMC, know what it means


New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi today attacked the DMK government in Tamil Nadu. He told the people of Tamil Nadu that you gave full majority to DMK twice but they broke the trust. DMK made a lot of promises but there was zero work. Now people are calling DMK government as CMC government. CMC government means the government which promotes ‘corruption, mafia and crime’. The people of Tamil Nadu have now made up their mind to uproot both DMK and CMC. It is certain that a double engine government of BJP-NDA will be formed here.

Modi said, this huge ocean of people, its very strong message is going throughout Tamil Nadu, across the country. The message is that Tamil Nadu is now ready for change. Tamil Nadu now wants freedom from the misrule of DMK. Tamil Nadu now wants a BJP-NDA government. We have to make Tamil Nadu a developed, safe and corruption free state. I can clearly see that the countdown for the exit of the DMK government has started. The Prime Minister said, today there is a government in Tamil Nadu which has nothing to do with democracy or accountability. The DMK government is engaged only in the welfare of one family. If someone wants to move forward in DMK, he has only three or four paths, the path of dynasty, the path of corruption, the path of harassing women, the path of insulting our culture and this is the reason that today only those people are moving forward in DMK who know such things.

PM said, entire Tamil Nadu knows the truth of DMK. DMK people are being accused of being in league with the drug mafia. This is a big challenge for the future of Tamil Nadu. There is a lot of anger among the people here regarding the liquor scam. The DMK government has handed over our youth to drugs and drug mafia. Mothers here are very worried about their children. Parents are watching their children being destroyed before their eyes. Drug mafia is targeting schools and colleges.

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