Stalin accuses TVK-led government of not addressing power cuts, farmers’ problems

DMK president M.K. Stalin has criticized the current TVK-led government in Tamil Nadu for failing to manage power outages and farmer protests. He argued that the state is deteriorating under the new administration and highlighted the DMK's past successes in economic development.
Why it matters
This reflects ongoing political friction in Tamil Nadu, highlighting the opposition's strategy to challenge the ruling government's performance and governance.
DMK president M.K. Stalin on Sunday accused the TVK-led government of not addressing pressing issues such as power outages and protests by farmers, and instead, indulging in diverting people’s attention.
The article focuses heavily on the opposition leader's perspective and criticisms, though it attributes these views clearly to him.
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