Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday criticised Tamil Nadu’s ruling DMK get together over a state minister’s ad for a brand new Indian House Analysis Organisation (Isro) spaceport which featured a picture of a rocket with the Chinese language flag image, saying it was “an insult to scientists”.
“They (DMK) aren’t able to see the event of India. They don’t seem to be able to see the event of India’s area sector,” the Prime Minister mentioned whereas addressing an occasion in Tuticorin.
His remarks got here after he laid the inspiration stone for the brand new Isro spaceport in Kulasekarapattinam and in addition launched a number of infrastructure initiatives price over Rs 17,000 crore in Tuticorin.
In his tackle, he alleged that the “DMK doesn’t do any work, however takes false credit score”.
“They put their sticker on our schemes. To take credit score for a brand new Isro launchpad, they’ve pasted a Chinese language flag image. They don’t seem to be able to see the event of India. They don’t seem to be able to see the event of India’s area sector,” the Prime Minister mentioned.
“The cash you pay as taxes are getting used to make ads. They haven’t put India’s flag image. They don’t need to present India’s achievements within the area sector. They’ve insulted our scientists and also you.”
In the meantime, Tamil Nadu BJP president Okay Annamalai additionally condemned the advert, saying that this was a “manifestation of DMK’s dedication to China and their whole disregard for our nation’s sovereignty”.
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