Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram has raised concerns over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s assertion of heightened funding to Tamil Nadu under the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government. Chidambaram argues that economic indicators typically witness an upward trend over the years, thereby questioning the validity of PM Modi’s claims. In contrast, PM Modi has emphasized the increased allocation of funds to the state. However, MK Stalin, the leader of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), has criticized the central government for allegedly disregarding Tamil Nadu’s financial requirements. The debate over financial allocations to Tamil Nadu has become a contentious issue between the ruling party and the opposition, with contrasting perspectives on the actual funding scenario in the state. The differing viewpoints of political leaders have sparked a debate on the effectiveness of economic policies and resource distribution in Tamil Nadu. As the state gears up for upcoming elections, the issue of financial support from the central government is likely to remain a focal point of political discourse. Stay updated for more developments on this issue.
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Chidambaram challenges Modi’s funding claim for Tamil Nadu; DMK’s Stalin criticizes Center’s neglect, sparking debate.
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