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Chief Minister Edappadi Palanisamy Criticized MK Stalin

Chief Minister Edappadi Palanisamy criticized MK Stalin as the Man of the Report. Chief Minister Edappadi Palanisamy has criticized DMK leader MK Stalin’s statement as heroic.

Chief Minister Edappadi Palanisamy attended a function at the Government Technical College near Vanavasi in Salem district and inaugurated 86 completed projects worth Rs 123 crore.

In addition, he laid the foundation stone for 44 new projects worth Rs 118 crore and provided welfare assistance of Rs 46 crore to 6832 beneficiaries.

Speaking on the occasion, he said that the AIADMK government has created a historic record by bringing in 11 medical colleges in a single year.

He noted that the situation was such that NEET had to conduct the examination under unavoidable circumstances.

The Chief Minister was proud of the increase in the number of government school students in medical education with a priority of 7.5 percent, noting that Tamil Nadu was making achievements in various fields.

However, he criticized MK Stalin for talking about himself on a daily basis and for leaving the report and becoming a statement hero.

The Chief Minister also advised the people to act constructively without criticizing the government and try to stay in the ranks of the opposition.

Earlier, the Chief Minister attended the crescent ceremony at the Senraya Perumal Temple located at Periya Soragai near Mettur.

The crusade ceremony was held at a cost of Rs 71,80,000 while various works were carried out.

The chief who came to the temple was greeted with Kumbha respect. Following this, the Chief Minister attended the Yaga Puja and Kudamulukku.

Soorasamharam 2020: Kandasashti Festival – Soorasamharam in Thiruchendur tonight.

Surasamaram will be held this evening at the Thiruchendur Subramania Sami Temple on the occasion of the Kandasashti festival. It has been reported that devotees are not allowed in it.

The Kanda Sashti festival started on the 15th at the Murugan temples. Its main event, Surasamaharam, is scheduled to take place this evening.

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