MK Stalin has no moral right to call us corrupt: Dinakaran
His own family is ridiculing him for his incapabilityâ€, he said in his statement here on Wednesday.
Chennai: “The world knows that not everyone convicted has committed a crime and not everyone acquitted is innocent”. That profound statement came from T.T.V. Dinakaran, AIADMK deputy general secretary while slamming DMK leader M. K. Stalin for “repeatedly terming our (AIADMK) government as corrupt even while functioning as the working president of a criminals’ camp”.
Listing out the various scams, allegations and shortcomings associated with the DMK rule, Dinakaran said Stalin had no moral standing to brand the AIADMK government as corrupt.
“His conspiracy with a traitor (OPS) for toppling the government collapsed and we could carry out a silent revolution by throwing out OPS and bringing in EPS (Edappadi Palaniswami). His own family is ridiculing him for his incapability”, he said in his statement here on Wednesday.