DMK president Mk Stalin can't lay a claim to Jallikattu verdict - Senior BJP leader H Raja's comments

Speaking to reporters in Coimbatore, Raja said a detailed probe should be conducted into the death of illicit liquor and DMK president M K Stalin cannot stake claim to the Jallikattu verdict.



Coimbatore: Senior BJP leader H Raja has said that DMK president M K Stalin cannot stake claim to the jallikattu verdict.

Senior BJP leader H Raja addressed a press conference at the party's state executive meeting at Eachanari in Coimbatore. Then he spoke,



Modi's nine-year administration is coming to an end on its tenth anniversary. Despite the Covid period's economic turmoil, India is ranked fifth in the world.

India ranks first on the path of economic growth. A resolution has been passed praising the central government for this. From May 30 onwards, we will take these achievements to the last voter.

Someone who is going to take the Jallikattu credit. But in reality, jallikattu was banned during the Congress-DMK coalition regime. In January 2017, we led the government, asked the state to pass an urgent resolution and along with O Panneerselvam, who was then a key minister, visited four ministries in a single day and gave permission.

The ban on the 2016 government order has now been lifted. A resolution thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the resumption of Jallikattu has been passed.

Mineral resources are being transported from Tenkasi to Kerala. Waste from Kerala is brought here and dumped here. A lot of mineral resources are being smuggled to Kerala.

Liquor shops have been opened across Tamil Nadu. 22 people have died due to illicit liquor. Alcohol is the cause of law and order deterioration. Prohibition should be brought in. Prohibition should be implemented. The women's wing will conduct a rally tomorrow to condemn the deaths caused by illicit liquor.

They will meet with the Governor and present a petition on behalf of the women's wing. Prominent officials are expected to attend tomorrow's march on behalf of the women's wing.Every year in May, we meet people. The same is being done this year.r.

Some people say that if a child is born in a neighbour's house, I am the reason, like we are responsible for Jallikattu. Prohibition has to be decided at the state level. A thorough examination into the death of illicit spirits should be conducted.

Liquor shops were brought in to prevent illicit liquor. Then why is illicit liquor coming in? It was former Chief Minister M Karunanidhi who facilitated the sale of liquor.

It was the Central government that led the state government during Jallikattu. 100 percent credit goes to the central government. OPS was the chief minister at that time and even if the AIADMK's Edappadi Palanisamy staked claim to it, there was nothing wrong. DMK president M K Stalin cannot lay a claim. This is what he said.

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