This comes while Tamil Nadu CM Stalin inaugurated and inspected several developmental projects in his Kolathur Assembly constituency.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin responded to speculations about appointing a Deputy Chief Minister and a possible cabinet reshuffle, stating that people will face “no disappointment.”
Stalin responded while inaugurating and inspecting several developmental projects in his Kolathur Assembly constituency.
Speaking to the media amid speculations about his administration’s possible restructuring, Stalin said, “There will be no disappointment; there will be change.”
His comment comes as there is growing anticipation over the appointment of a Deputy Chief Minister, a post that has not been created since his tenure.
On another significant issue, CM Stalin responded to the report presented by Industries Minister T.R.B. Raja on the investments the latter secured during his recent visit to the United States.
Describing it as a “white paper,” Stalin had a word for the AIADMK regime; according to ABP Nadu, he knew every “white paper” that was brought out during their regime.
TN CM went to the US on August 27 and September 12.
The Chief Minister visited his constituency, Kolathur, which marked his concern for local development. Stalin said, “I will come here at the right time.”
He also said his government is prepared for the challenges of the monsoon.
Earlier, while dismissing the rumors of his possible elevation as Deputy Chief Minister, the Minister for Youth Welfare and Sports Development, Udhayanidhi Stalin, had told the media to ask the CM since the decision was with him.
But speculation has been rife ever since CM Stalin hinted at the possibile of promotion ahead of his recent trip to the US.