Tamil Nadu’s political landscape is ablaze with AIADMK’s Edappadi Palaniswami leveling accusations against the ruling DMK for introducing NEET during their UPA government tenure, igniting a contentious debate. Chief Minister Stalin swiftly responded by questioning AIADMK’s alignment with BJP and daring them to push for NEET’s abolition. Palaniswami robustly defended his party’s coalition, citing DMK’s historical alliances, as the political sparring intensifies. This clash comes against the backdrop of escalating tensions between the two parties, underscoring the deep-rooted rivalries in Tamil Nadu’s political sphere. The verbal jousting between AIADMK and DMK underscores the high-stakes nature of the political landscape in the state. With both parties vying for dominance and seeking to sway public opinion, the NEET issue has become a focal point in their ongoing power struggle. As the war of words escalates, Tamil Nadu’s political dynamics continue to evolve, with each party maneuvering to gain the upper hand. The ramifications of this clash are likely to reverberate throughout the state, shaping the political narrative in the run-up to future elections.

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AIADMK’s Palaniswami accuses TN government of NEET betrayal, ignites political feud with CM Stalin – heated debate ensues.
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