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Tamil Nadu polls 2016: CM Jayalalithaa slams Karunanidhi, terms DMK-Congress tie up as 'corrupt alliance'

Jayalalithaa demanded to know why Karunanidhi had joined hands with a party which he had once blamed was "taking revenge" on it on the 2G spectrum scam.

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Terming the DMK-Congress tie up for the May 16 Tamil Nadu assembly polls as a "corrupt alliance," AIADMK supremo and Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Sunday alleged that no election promise was fulfilled by DMK unless it "benefitted" party president M Karunanidhi and his family.

DMK had only fulfilled promises which benefitted his family, she said and cited their distribution of free colour televisions worth Rs 2,000 each to people, but charging Rs 3,000 for cable connections run by its family members, thus earning Rs 25,000 crore in five years.

The unfulfilled promises made by that party in 2006 included providing solar energy in remote villages, elections to cooperative societies, setting up a food processing export centre and a memorial for late actor Shivaji Ganesan,she said.

Though DMK had been charging her party with not fulfilling election promises made in 2011, her government had made good on almost all of them, coming under 54 heads, like infrastructure and education, Jayalalithaa said. The Chief Minister was addressing a huge rally here, seeking votes for the AIADMK and alliance candidates in Coimbatore, Tirupur, Nilgiris districts and also Kerala.

On DMK-Congress alliance, she demanded to know why Karunanidhi had joined hands with a party which he had once blamed was "taking revenge" on it on the 2G spectrum scam. She ridiculed both parties, which she said were "partners in corruption and scams like spectrum, coal, CWG and Adarsh scam" and the current Agusta Westland Chopper deal and wondered how they will give a corruption free government in Tamil Nadu.

Jayalalithaa also promised to develop constituencies in Kerala if AIADMK candidates win in that state. She said efforts would be taken to make the High Ranges in Idukki district into a major tourist centre If her party candidates won, the AIADMK would ensure that all tea estate workers in Devikulam are protected under social security scheme. Also ropeway would be set up in Munnar, another major tourist spot in that state, the Chief Minister said.

Jayalalitha also promised the voters that efforts would be made to construct a flyover in Nadakkavu near Malampuzha. Jayalalithaa said the statements by Karunanidhi during the last three days on prohibition was "contradictory and confusing."

Leaders of all political parties were now talking about bringing prohibition in the state. AIADMK also announced that prohibition will be implemented in phased manner, like reducing the time of retail outlets, reducing the number of wine shops, detaching bars and also opening de-addiction centres for the affected, if returned to power, she said.

However, the statements by Karunanidhi for the last three days were "contradictory and confusing", as he announced that the first signature if voted to power will be for prohibition, she said. He changed it the next day and stated that a law will be enacted with regard to prohibition, which was confusing, she said.

Stating that it was doubtful whether DMK was interested in bringing in prohibition, Jayalalithaa alleged that the party wanted to exploit it only to gain votes.

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