Sunday, May 10, 2026
33.1 C
New Delhi

‘Funds Are There’: Stalin Hits Back At Vijay’s ‘Empty Treasury’ Claim; Advices ‘Learn Nuances Soon’

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

  • Stalin congratulates new CM Vijay, welcomes his first actions.
  • Stalin counters claims of empty treasury, defends fiscal management.

Former Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin on Sunday hit back at Chief Minister Vijay over claims that the state government was facing a severe financial crisis, asserting that Tamil Nadu’s debt remains well within permissible limits and left a message for the new CM that he will “soon learn nuances” of how to fulfill the promises made to the people. 

In a congratulatory post on X, Stalin advised Vijay not to begin his tenure by claiming that the government treasury had been emptied, saying such remarks could disappoint the people who had voted for him.

“I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Vijay, leader of the victorious Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, on assuming office as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. I also welcome the announcements signed immediately after taking charge,” Stalin said.

He further added, “Don’t start saying right away that the government has no money. The funds are there. What is needed is the willingness to spend for the people and the ability to govern.”

Stalin Defends Financial Management

Stalin defended his government’s financial management, saying the DMK administration had implemented several welfare schemes despite challenges such as the Covid-19 pandemic, floods and what he described as a lack of support from the BJP-led Union government.

Responding to Vijay’s allegation that the previous government had left behind a debt burden of over Rs 10 lakh crore, Stalin said Tamil Nadu’s debt levels remained within the prescribed limits.

‘May Release White Paper’: Vijay

The remarks came after Vijay, in his first speech after taking oath as chief minister, said his government may release a white paper on the state’s finances to ensure transparency.

“After reviewing everything, I intend to release a white paper for the people. I want my government to function transparently,” Vijay said.

He alleged that the previous DMK government had left the treasury “completely empty” after accumulating debt exceeding Rs 10 lakh crore.

“I am not saying this for effect. Only after going inside and seeing things firsthand can one understand the actual situation,” Vijay remarked.

The TVK chief also promised not to misuse public funds and said his government would prioritise education, roads, drinking water and other essential services.

Soon after taking oath, Vijay signed his first official files approving 200 units of free electricity and constituting special task forces to tackle drug abuse and enhance women’s safety in the state.

Go to Source

Hot this week

PM Modi urges people to help save foreign exchange to tackle impact of global conflicts

The prime minister said patriotism was not limited to sacrificing one’s life for the country, but also meant living responsibly and fulfilling duties toward the nation during difficult periods. Read More

Indian-origin Jaskaran Saroye arrested after shooting in Canada linked to extortion violence

A 27-year-old man of Punjabi origin was arrested and charged in Surrey, Canada after a shooting incident that police say is linked to ongoing extortion-related violence in the region. Read More

Sonam Kapoor Ahuja And Family Welcome Rudralokh In Custom Anamika Khanna

The Kapoor-Ahuja family’s choice of soft pastels and embroidery is the ultimate inspiration for intimate ceremonies. Read More

PM Modi attends Art of Living event in Bengaluru; inaugurates Dhyan Mandir, launches nationwide service initiatives

PM Modi with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday visited the The Art of Living Foundation International Center in Bengaluru to mark 45 years of the organisation and participate in commemorative events. Read More

Topics

PM Modi urges people to help save foreign exchange to tackle impact of global conflicts

The prime minister said patriotism was not limited to sacrificing one’s life for the country, but also meant living responsibly and fulfilling duties toward the nation during difficult periods. Read More

Indian-origin Jaskaran Saroye arrested after shooting in Canada linked to extortion violence

A 27-year-old man of Punjabi origin was arrested and charged in Surrey, Canada after a shooting incident that police say is linked to ongoing extortion-related violence in the region. Read More

Sonam Kapoor Ahuja And Family Welcome Rudralokh In Custom Anamika Khanna

The Kapoor-Ahuja family’s choice of soft pastels and embroidery is the ultimate inspiration for intimate ceremonies. Read More

PM Modi attends Art of Living event in Bengaluru; inaugurates Dhyan Mandir, launches nationwide service initiatives

PM Modi with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday visited the The Art of Living Foundation International Center in Bengaluru to mark 45 years of the organisation and participate in commemorative events. Read More

‘PM seems to have memory loss’: Congress reminds Modi of 50-day delay in Delhi CM pick amid Kerala leadership suspense

Ramesh Chennithala and PM Modi NEW DELHI: Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala on Sunday jibed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that he appears to have ‘memory loss’ after the BJP leadership took nearly 50 days to ann Read More

‘Buy Indian, Choose Domestic Tourism’: PM Modi Urges Citizens As Iran War Disrupts Global Economy

PM Modi suggested restarting ‘Covid-era practices’, such as working from home, while urging citizens to reduce edible oil consumption and opt for domestic tourism. Read More

Related Articles