
Spin the wheel, scratch cards: AIADMK campaign targets MK Stalin's ‘Lies and Deceit'
Speaking exclusively to India Today, Edappadi K Palaniswami said, 'We want to enlighten people. DMK claims the given poll promises were fulfilled but people should know what happened.'When asked about the spin the wheel games and scratch cards being distributed as part of the campaign, he added, 'DMK made 525 announcements, of which we have highlighted some here. There are a lot more. They claim 99 percent of the 525 poll promises have been fulfilled. We are highlighting major ones here. People can express their wish here. People are the judges as they vote. We are handing it out to understand their wish.'Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin responded sharply to the campaign, asserting that Edappadi K Palaniswami no longer has control over his own party. Udhayanidhi said, 'He is saying that as elections are nearing DMK is knocking on every voter's door. I have said this already, we are not sneakily knocking on Amit Shah or Kamalalayam doors. We are facing each member and candidate with the welfare work we have done. Can you do that?'Taking direct aim at the Opposition, he added, 'AIADMK is not under the control of EPS. We will definitely have to defeat these slaves and fascists. Not one vote should be missed as this is a very important election. This is an election to protect the land, language and respect of Tamil Nadu.'- Ends
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