Is the DMK government a democracy or a government that oppresses the people?

அரசியல் இந்தியா சமூகம் செய்திகள் ட்ரெண்டிங் தேசிய செய்தி மத்திய மாநில செய்திகள் முக்கிய செய்தி ரிசன்ட் போஸ்ட்

What is the benefit of demolishing the old Koyambedu bus stand to the public? Who will benefit from building a big building here? G Square will profit. People’s tax money will be wasted.

Apart from this, the existing debt of Rs 8 lakh crore will increase to Rs 10 lakh crore. The public alleges that the DMK government is not bothered about all this and is doing the work of making profits till something comes.

Besides, the Koyambedu bus stand was shifted to Kilambakkam despite the hardships faced by the people under the DMK rule. This results in loss of revenue to the Government. On the other hand, people are facing great difficulties in transport.

What is the current status of Koyambedu bus stand?

How densely populated is the old Koyambedu bus stand

Next, the poor and the middle class, businessmen, auto drivers, wage workers, and so on, the poor and middle class people are very disgusted with the DMK regime. There was no crowd at the inauguration of the Kilambakkam bus stand. Meetings are politics. Whether the crowd came or not, I didn’t go into it. The biggest thing is that actors like Rajini and Kamal say that they do not even have a crowd. The inauguration of the Kilambakkam bus stand, which was celebrated as the centenary celebration of Kalaignar , has brought this situation to this situation.

“Though the DMK rule is a family rule, it has been a tyrannical rule for the people. The Koyambedu bus stand was convenient for transport to and from many places including Chennai. Now when people go to Kilambakkam bus stand and from there to districts like Trichy, Madurai and Thanjavur, how long do they have to travel for this? How long does it take to take the next town bus? How long does it take to travel in outstation buses? Does Tughlaq rule? The public is questioning Stalin.

The shifting of Koyambedu bus stand is going to be a big political blow to the DMK. On the one hand, people in and around Chennai have been affected by heavy rains. On the other hand, they say that the basis of governance is not right. Everywhere there is the sale of drugs, the sale of ganja, the sale of alcohol 24 hours a day. That is, this liquor shop will be sold from 12 noon to 10 o’clock.

But, you may ask, how is this? People say that the DMK party members in the area are selling this liquor in the block. That is, liquor shops are available in the block from 10 pm to 12 am. They say the police also have a commission on this. So Stalin is running a coalition government to make Tamil Nadu a mini-wall.

Even worse is that even the students studying in the school are seen roaming around under the influence of alcohol. Does the country understand? To what extent is the DMK administration tyrannical to the people? Do the people of the country have to die to keep your clients alive? Or should they suffer such cruelty? Just buy the party’s vote and win. Why? Do you go from house to house and fall at your feet? Are you paying?

 There is a limit to how bad it is, how good people are. The people of Tamil Nadu will never accept this hypocrisy. Moreover, if the emphasis is given to the corporate that money is the only goal , the common people will grow How? How to live? Not only this, but the law and order problem is laughing at Sandhi. If there is no security even for the soldiers in the country, how will they save the country in this country?

Military One of the most important pieces of martial law is to provide protection to soldiers and their families. They are the true lifeblood of this nation. Recently, a soldier named Prabhu was murdered by a DMK councillor. There has been a lot of shock among the soldiers. They have come together and fought for justice. To the soldiers and their families, the government If not protected,

 How will they protect the common people? How is the DMK government going to rectify all this? Are people living without knowing this truth? Or are they used to it? There is no doubt that the upcoming parliamentary elections will reflect the mood of the people.

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