T.N. Assembly Election 2026: PMK Advocates for State Government to Conduct Caste Census
The opposition party has criticized the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government for accumulating substantial debts without accompanying capital expenditures. This claim raises concerns about fiscal management and the long-term implications of such debt levels on the state’s economy.
In recent months, the DMK government has faced scrutiny regarding its financial policies and management strategies. Critics argue that the lack of investment in capital projects may hinder the state’s development and infrastructure growth. This situation could potentially impact critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and transportation.
As the state continues to navigate its fiscal challenges, stakeholders are calling for greater transparency and accountability in government spending. The oppositions allegations highlight the ongoing debates regarding economic governance in Tamil Nadu, particularly as the state prepares for upcoming elections where fiscal policies are expected to play a significant role in voter decision-making.
