Jayalalithaa announces state-wide protest against UPA Govt on Jan 24

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 03:42 PM.

A file photo of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, J. Jayalalithaa.

Stepping up her attack on the UPA Government, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa today announced a state-wide protest by AIADMK in front of Central Government offices on January 24 over ‘denial’ of the State’s rights and other issues including diesel price and railway fare hike.

The AIADMK chief announced the decision citing the delay in notifying the Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal’s final award, denial of additional power to the State reeling under acute shortage and allocation of funds.

The protests, to be held by the labour wing of the party in district headquarters, was also against the Centre’s measures such as repeated increase in the prices of petroleum products and railway fare which badly hit the poor people, she said in a statement here.

Jayalalithaa alleged “the Congress-led UPA Government was bent upon stifling the rights of States dealing a blow to the Federal character enshrined in the Constitution and rejecting the just demands of non-Congress ruled states.

She accused the Centre of maintaining silence on the issue of notifying the Cauvery tribunal’s final award because of political reasons. The DMK, a key ally of UPA, remained a mute spectator for ‘selfish’ motives.

Jayalalithaa, who spares no opportunity to target the UPA at the Centre, asked the party cadres to register their protest against the “dictatorial alliance which is led by the Congress and includes DMK’’.

Published on January 19, 2013 07:01