Sasikala critica a DMK y AIADMK por gravar a Tamil Nadu con deuda mediante promesas de obsequios

V.K. Sasikala, líder del All India Puratchi Thalaivar Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam, vinculado al Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam, criticó este viernes al DMK y al AIADMK por prometer regalos en medio de la creciente deuda y la escasez de efectivo de Tamil Nadu, de cara a las elecciones a la asamblea estatal.

Sasikala acusó a ambos partidos de cargar a cada niño por nacer con una deuda de 2 lakh de rupias debido a la cultura de los obsequios. Cuestionó los electrodomésticos de 8.000 rupias prometidos por el DMK bajo el plan Illatharasi, así como las promesas pasadas del AIADMK de regalar refrigeradores y 10.000 rupias por tarjeta de racionamiento. Asimismo, destacó la existencia de 6 lakh de vacantes por jubilación sin cubrir en los departamentos gubernamentales debido a la falta de fondos, y responsabilizó al DMK por sus fallos administrativos. Sus comentarios, reportados por The Hindu, se hacen eco de las crecientes preocupaciones preelectorales sobre la salud fiscal del estado, cuya deuda se proyecta que supere los 10 lakh de millones de rupias para 2026-27.

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