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Comments by "Pichumani Sankar" (@pichumanisankar2617) on "R.N. Ravi Vs DMK govt latest in BJP Governors’ fights with opp state Govts in TN,Punjab,WB,Kerala" video.
@yashaswiharamurali8360 — well said. And also DMK’s treatment of Dalits which falls short of their much touted social justice. One such recent incident is the Vengaivasal atrocity on the Dalits where the culprits are still to be booked, the suspicion being the involvement of caste Hindus belonging to the powerful ruling classes.
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23:30 — SG to note that AIADMK ruled TN for thirty years, more than the DMK. If Dravidian model need to be praised credit should be given to MGR and Jayalalitha too but the names of the two icons were not included in the prepared speech for obvious reasons.
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@pulkitdhingra8351 — fact or not DMK always boasts they are first in all economic and social indicators.
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@Santoshkumar-lh2dh — don’t forget both AIADMK and particularly DMK were part of the ruling coalition at the Centre for nearly twenty years. Besides, projects like BHEL came to TN during the Congress rule at the State and at the Centre. What about Kudankulam and latest Defence Corridor.
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@ramachandrannarayanan2402 — AIADMK on the contrary is comparatively quite on these matters.
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@Santoshkumar-lh2dh — really? Look at Mamata and Lalu when they were Railway Ministers in the coalition governments and they were able to connect even villages in their respective States to the rest of India. Maybe DMK got vasool ministries but when TR Balu was minister of Road and Shipping you cannot say that TN didn’t benefit.
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@kumardeva7202 — as if Tamilians are experts in pronouncing Hindi or other languages words. I do however agree that Delhi media has always given step motherly treatment to the happenings south of Vindhyas.
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17:56 — SG hit the nail on the head, DMK is at its usual anti Hindi, anti Centre, anti BJP, anti RSS, pro social justice etc., because they don’t share power at the Centre .
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