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“Some Cry Without Any Reason”: PM Modi Jabs MK Stalin Over Central Funds
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“Some Cry Without Any Reason”: PM Modi Jabs MK Stalin Over Central Funds

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, inaugurating Tamil Nadu’s Pamban bridge today, mocked the Opposition, saying they are like people who cry without any reason. In the backdrop of Chief Minister MK Stalin’s complaints about delimitation and the third language issue, PM Modi pointed out that the funds allocated for the rail projects of the state has gone up nearly seven times. 

“The infrastructure of Tamil Nadu is a top priority for the government… Before 2014, only Rs 900 crore were received every year for rail projects and you all know who was heading the INDI Alliance at that time. This time Tamil Nadu’s rail budget is more than Rs 6000 crore… This year, Tamil Nadu’s railway budget is more than 6,000 crore rupees,” he said amid allegations of inadequate allocation of funds.

The government is also modernising 77 railway stations, including the one in Rameswaram, he said.

Pointing to the Centre’s largesse in another area, he said, “Over the last 10 years, under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, a lot of work has been done on village roads and highways”.

“After 2014, with the help of the central government, around 4,000 km of roads have been built in Tamil Nadu,” he added.

Chief Minister Stalin has repeatedly alleged that the Centre has been attempting to curb the southern states – politically through delimitation and culturally through the three-language policy. The Centre, he said, has made it clear that the state’s funds will be held back if it did not follow the National Education policy.
 

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Zimbabwe to scrap tariffs on US goods as it faces 18% Trump levy
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Zimbabwe to scrap tariffs on US goods as it faces 18% Trump levy

President Mnangawa says he wants improved relations, days after Donald Trump imposed an 18% tariff on Zimbabwe. 

​President Mnangawa says he wants improved relations, days after Donald Trump imposed an 18% tariff on Zimbabwe.  

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Waqf law: Who’s the ‘girgit’? Lalu, Nitish parties slug it out
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Waqf law: Who’s the ‘girgit’? Lalu, Nitish parties slug it out

The Waqf (Amendment) Bill’s passage in Parliament has ignited intense political debates in Bihar ahead of the assembly elections. The bill’s support by JDU and its opposition by RJD have led to heated exchanges, poster wars, and both parties outlining their positions vigorously, with the Grand Alliance vowing to scrap the bill if elected.

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