Tamil Nadu CM plans for Extensive development, continuation of projects in next 5 years

CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Palaniswami has promised that extensive development and continuation of projects which were commenced by the AIADMK government over the past 10 years will continue for the next five years if the party is elected back to power.

Palaniswami, while addressing a public meeting in Palani on Friday said, "The law and order machinery of the state will be excellent and I promise the people of Madurai and entire Tamil Nadu that the law and order situation will be properly maintained in the state.

Palaniswami also spoke extensively on the deteriorated law and order conditions in Tamil Nadu when the DMK was in power. He spoke about the heavy corruption charges against the DMK government in Tamil Nadu and on the jail terms -- DMK leaders A. Raja and Kanimozhi served in the 2G spectrum corruption deals.

Palaniswami promised to bring in more water to the state from both Mullaperiyar and Kaveri and stated that farming and industries have to go hand in hand for the development of Tamil Nadu.

The Chief Minister expressed confidence that the AIADMK-BJP alliance will romp home on the back of development work done throughout his tenure as well as during the period of late Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa.

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