Allegations of Bribery and Horse-Trading Rock Tamil Nadu Politics
DMK leaders claim two MLAs were offered cash and ministry posts to switch allegiance to TVK, demanding accountability from the ruling party.
In a shocking turn of events, allegations of horse-trading within Tamil Nadu's political landscape have emerged, as DMK leader R.S. Bharathi claimed that two MLAs were reportedly offered money and ministerial positions to join the Tamilaga Valvu Katchi (TVK). This serious accusation raises questions about the integrity of the ruling party and its practices.
A delegation from the DMK has taken the matter to Governor Rajendra Viswanath Arlekar, urging him to investigate these claims of alleged bribery and the involvement of private individuals in governmental affairs. Such actions, if proven true, undermine the very foundation of democratic governance and accountability.
The DMK's call for action highlights the increasing concerns over political ethics in the state, as citizens demand transparency and integrity from their elected officials. As reported by The Hindu, these allegations could have significant implications for the future of Tamil Nadu's political landscape.
Source: The Hindu


