Centre gives clean chit to DMK over LTTE
The central Government on Saturday gave a clean chit to the DMK
regime in Tamil Nadu, saying it had done “better than others” in curbing
security threats to the nation and there was no LTTE infiltration in the
State.
On a visit to Ramanathapuram district, about 650 km south of Chennai,
central Minister of State for Home Sri Prakash Jaiswal said: “The State
Government has done better than other states in dealing with national
security and terrorism.”
He added Tamil Nadu’s performance was “satisfactory” on the law and
order front. When compared to the “previous regime” of Opposition Leader
J. Jayalalitha of the AIADMK, “the situation under the DMK rule is very
good,” he said adding there was no major terror activities in the State.
Quizzed on the rise LTTE in activities in the State - as alleged by
both the opposition AIADMK and the state Congress - Jaiswal said the
AIADMK leader was indulging in “false propaganda” against the DMK
regime.
Questioned about the Congress walkout from the assembly over the
DMK’s alleged support to the LTTE, even though the party is a DMK ally,
Jaiswal said the Congress legislators were protesting the lack of
opportunity to speak in the assembly. Asked about central Finance
Minister P. Chidambaram’s appeal to the M. Karunanidhi government “not
to allow LTTE activities in the state”, Jaiswal said he was “not aware
of any LTTE infiltration” into Tamil Nadu. Sify News India
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