Madurai, Feb. 14 -- AMMK General Secretary TTV Dhinakaran on Saturday criticised the DMK government, alleging they prioritise vote-buying over fulfilling election promises.

Speaking to reporters, he claimed the DMK's Rs 5,000 scheme won't sway voters, citing deteriorating law and order, drug culture, and unfulfilled promises on employment and safety.

Dhinakaran claimed that there is a severe decline in the state's safety, specifically alleging the availability of narcotics near schools. "They claimed they would provide employment opportunities for youth, but in this regime, law and order have deteriorated to the extent that drugs like ganja are available even near schools, promoting a drug culture," he alleged.

Continuing his attack on...