Promises are not Kept, but at least Governance? That's even pathetic

G GOWTHAM
people at fair price shops also promised a kilo of extra sugar and pulses per month, a 1,500 rupee old-age pension, the release of seven people, the price of petrol at 5 rupees per litre, the price of diesel at 4 rupees per litre, and the old-fashioned pension scheme for government employees and transport workers. The DMK government has yet to implement the old pension scheme, despite the fact that it has filled 3.5 lakh vacancies in government offices and educational institutions, created two lakh new employment, and increased the 100-day work programme to 150 days. The DMK government believes it has the ability to fool the public. people, on the other hand, are no longer willing to be disappointed.
Promises have not been kept, and it makes no difference if the rule is honest, free, fair, or right. Every day, people are suffering. The people's suffering at the hands of DMK councillors is unfathomable. Raped women, disorder in the state administration, police instability, killings, robberies, deaths under police control, casualties in a series of firecracker factory accidents, caste riots, and student assaults on teachers were all reported in the daily media.
The situation has altered, and the cops are now afraid of the rowdies and the DMK-winner. Officials in the government are terrified. In other words, the law-and-order intersection is grinning. If law and order is thus bad, the electricity industry is far worse. people claim that power outages have been more common since the DMK seized power. When asked about the power outage, the energy minister replied there was a coal shortage, train sets were in short supply, and the federal government discriminated. people immediately recall the DMK's previous regime in light of all of this. people have expressed concern that if this situation persists, tamil Nadu will be plunged into darkness, and the state's economy will suffer.

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