I live in Delhi but my ears are always on Tamil Nadu, when AMIT Shah said while targeting DMK

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday stunned Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin’s party DMK, saying that it has crossed all limits of corruption in the last four years of its tenure. Addressing a rally in Madurai on Sunday, Shah also pledged that the BJP is going to form a government in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu in 2026. Addressing party workers, Shah alleged that the DMK government of Tamil Nadu had crossed all limits of corruption. He handed over a big scam to a private company by handing over the nutrition kit of Rs 450 crore provided by the central government and denied the poor.
 

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At the beginning of the address, Amit Shah said that I apologize to the Tamil Nadu party workers because I cannot talk to him one of the greatest languages ​​of India in Tamil. He further said that in 2026, the NDA government of the BJP-AIADMK alliance will be formed here. I live in Delhi, but my ears are always on Tamil Nadu. MK Stalin says that Amit Shah cannot beat DMK. He is right. Not me, but the people of Tamil Nadu will defeat you.
He also claimed that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government has also done a sand mining scam of Rs 4,600 crore, so that the poor people of the state have to buy sand at high prices, so that the ruling party can help in making money. He said that I want to reiterate my demand from the Tamil Nadu government that soon medical and engineering should be studied in Tamil language. Prime Minister Modi has honored Tamil Nadu by sitting in Parliament in Parliament and I hope MK Stalin will write a letter to the Prime Minister and thank him for this.
 

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The Home Minister also raised the issue of the alleged Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TSMAC) scam and claimed that it caused a loss of Rs 39,000 crore to the state treasury, which could be used to make two additional rooms in each school in Tamil Nadu. However, last month, the Supreme Court had stayed the proceedings of the Enforcement Directorate in the case under the Money Laundering Act after hearing the Tamil Nadu government’s petition, stating that it was an encroachment of the powers of the Central Agency and a violation of the Constitution.

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