'Insult', says TN BJP on Stalin skipping PM event in Rameswaram
Stalin was in the hill town of Udhagamandalam to inaugurate a government hospital and said he had informed the PM about his inability to attend the event
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MADURAI, 6 APRIL
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin giving a miss to Prime
Minister Narendra Modi's official engagements in the state on Sunday came in
for sharp criticism from the BJP, which charged him with 'insulting' the PM and
demanded an apology.
BJP state president K Annamalai dubbed as 'drama,' Stalin
highlighting the Parliamentary delimitation exercise.
Stalin was in the hill town of Udhagamandalam (Ooty) on Sunday to
inaugurate a government hospital and said he had informed the PM about his
inability to attend the latter's programme in Rameswaram.
At Rameswaram, Modi inaugurated the new Pamban Bridge, besides
launching other initiatives worth over Rs 8,000 crore.
At Udhagamandalam, Stalin said, "we have sought an
appointment to present the memorandum on the delimitation... Since I am taking
part in this government function I have conveyed to the PM about my inability
to take part in his meeting and deputed our Ministers Thangam Thennarasu and
Raja Kannappan. Through this meeting and through you, I hereby seek the Prime
Minister to allay the fears of delimitation".
Responding, Annamalai said it was a matter of regret that Stalin
was not present at the PM's event.
"The reason given by him (CM) is not acceptable. He knows
about PM's arrival, as the discussions were happening for long. The Prime
Minister did not go to New Delhi directly from Sri Lanka but came here to
dedicate projects. That being the case, it is the primary duty of the CM to
welcome the PM," Annamalai told reporters.
He accused Stalin of doing politics. "He went to Ooty since
it is hot in Rameswaram and he can't bear the heat," he mockingly said.
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