PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss criticized the ruling DMK, alleging that they are deceiving the public regarding the fulfillment of their 2021 Assembly election pledges. Ramadoss stated that the DMK’s claims of meeting most of their commitments are far from the truth and are an attempt to mislead voters. He highlighted inconsistencies in the figures provided by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and his Cabinet colleagues, accusing them of creating a false narrative before the upcoming elections.
Ramadoss unveiled a detailed report titled “Where is the Dawn?” to counter what he called the DMK’s propaganda. The report evaluates the DMK’s 2021 manifesto, categorizing promises as fulfilled, partially fulfilled, or unfulfilled. Out of the 505 promises made by the DMK, Ramadoss claimed that only 66 have been entirely fulfilled, amounting to just 13 percent. The report also points out 373 unfulfilled promises, raising concerns about the government’s performance.
The PMK leader criticized the DMK for changing their claims, initially stating around 75 to 80 percent fulfillment of promises, but now asserting near-total completion. Ramadoss labeled this as a political tactic unlikely to convince voters and accused the DMK of being known for deceptive claims. He suggested that instead of issuing a new manifesto, the ruling party should present a list of unmet promises as their agenda.
