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AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami has accused Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin of the DMK of “kneeling” before the BJP to protect his family and assets. Palaniswami, criticizing the DMK government’s performance and accusing it of making empty promises, stated that the AIADMK is taking to the streets to address public grievances. He highlighted issues raised during his “Makkalai Kaappom, Thamizhagathai Meetpom” campaign, including rising taxes, water scarcity, problems in the MSME sector, and concerns about drug use among students. He urged his party members to collect public grievances and submit them to the party headquarters.
**News Article:**
**AIADMK Leader Accuses Tamil Nadu CM of BJP Collusion**
**CHENNAI, August 3, 2025** – In a fiery statement released late Sunday, AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami accused Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M.K. Stalin of compromising with the BJP to safeguard his personal interests. Palaniswami alleged Stalin has “knelt” before the BJP to protect his family’s assets, despite Stalin’s criticisms of the AIADMK’s relationship with the ruling party at the Centre.
“Mr. Stalin, have you forgotten not just the people of Tamil Nadu but your own partymen, saw you kneeling and warming up to the BJP to protect your family and the assets you looted?” Palaniswami questioned in his statement.
Palaniswami further criticized the DMK government, describing it as a “failure model” and accusing it of making hollow promises to the public. He stated that the AIADMK has been forced to launch a public outreach campaign, “Makkalai Kaappom, Thamizhagathai Meetpom” (Let’s Protect the People, Let’s Save Tamil Nadu), to address the growing dissatisfaction with the current administration.
During his campaign, Palaniswami said he travelled for 3,200 km, hearing concerns from citizens about rising taxes, drinking water scarcity, challenges facing the MSME sector, and the lack of welfare programs for farmers and students. He also mentioned a Christian priest in Thoothukudi who expressed concerns about the circulation of banned drugs among students.
Palaniswami urged AIADMK party members to collect lists of public grievances and submit them to the party headquarters for further action.