New Delhi: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Ok Stalin on Wednesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of mendacity over the fund allocation to Tamil Nadu and urged him to supply the recipients to whom the funds had been allotted. In a launched assertion, Stalin asserted Prime Minister had given false hope in regards to the allocation of funds to Tamil Nadu’s folks.
“Just a few days in the past, When PM Modi visited Tamil Nadu, he claimed to be immediately distributing funds to the folks, regardless of allocating them to the state authorities. If the Prime Minister had specified the recipients of those funds, we might have inquired with these people to confirm whether or not they acquired any monetary help or not,” Stalin mentioned.
CM Stalin slammed the central authorities for not offering the fund of 37 thousand crores for the district impacted by two nationwide disasters.
“Residents of Eight Districts in Tamil Nadu skilled the impression of two nationwide disasters. Regardless of our plea for 37 thousand crores in catastrophe funds, did the Prime Minister prolong any help to the folks of Tamil Nadu, even with only one rupee? Why is he spreading lies?” Stalin additional added.
Stalin additionally said that the Tamil Nadu authorities allotted rupees 3406.77 crores from the federal government state Catastrophe fund after the dearth of help the federal government
In the meantime, Chief Minister Stalin additionally launched the ‘Neengal Nalama’ scheme to look at all the federal government schemes and obtain public opinion on authorities schemes.
“Authorities duty isn’t solely giving schemes but additionally to test whether or not schemes are reaching every citizen of the state,” Stalin mentioned.