Palaniswami said Chief Minister M K Stalin, after boycotting the NITI Aayog meetings during the past 3 years, took part in the deliberations on May 24 in Delhi. “Why Stalin did not take part for the past 3 years? Had he taken part in such meetings, the required funds could have been secured for the state and permissions could have been obtained for projects,” Palaniswami said, adding that state-specific issues could have also been pointed out. However, this was not done as Stalin was not bothered about people’s interests.
The AIADMK chief alleged Stalin took part in the NITI Aayog governing council meeting on May 24 only in view of corruption in the state and ED’s searches on premises related to TASMAC. CM Stalin had already dismissed this allegation, saying his participation was only to secure the financial rights of the state.
The chief minister had said in a social media post: “At the #NITIAayog meeting, I demanded a rightful 50 per cent share for States in central taxes. We currently receive only 33.16 per cent against the promised 41.
On the lines of #AMRUT 2.0, I stressed the need for a dedicated urban transformation mission, as Tamil Nadu is the most urbanised state in India. I also urged a #CleanGanga-style project for Cauvery, Vaigai and Thamirabarani, with names in English for national coherence and regional pride.” PTI VGN VGN ADB

