This story is from April 08, 2019
Bring proof or quit: Anbumani Ramadoss to MK Stalin
SALEM: Denying allegations that he along with his father Ramadoss had swindled assets of Vanniyar Trust, Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK)
“We are ready to produce details of our family assets before any investigating agency, be it the state police or CBI. We are ready to do anything if Stalin proves his allegations against us. If he fails, he has to resign from his party post,” he said.
Anbumani was in the city to campaign for AIADMK candidate K R S Saravanan. Addressing the gathering, he also slammed Stalin for his derogatory remarks against the ruling and its alliance party members.
The PMK leader used the occasion to heap praises on chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami for brining many good schemes to the state. “He will definitely bring
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candidate Dr Anbumani Ramadoss on Saturday dared DMK president M K Stalin to resign from his party post if he failed to prove his allegations against them.“We are ready to produce details of our family assets before any investigating agency, be it the state police or CBI. We are ready to do anything if Stalin proves his allegations against us. If he fails, he has to resign from his party post,” he said.
The PMK leader used the occasion to heap praises on chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami for brining many good schemes to the state. “He will definitely bring
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dam surplus water scheme to address the potable water crisis. Similarly, if Narendra Modi is voted to power again, the central government would take steps to link the Godavari with the Cauvery, which will then flow with surplus water throughout the year.”Popular from Business
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