"Many of our leaders including a state Secretary in Salem were killed and targeted. However, the government failed to take adequate action against the terrorist activities," he charged at a press conference here.
"The (western) region is a sleeping corridor for jehadi terrorism, through Kerala and and neighbouring Karnataka and these forces are working actively," he claimed.
Unless the people felt secured from terrorists, development cannot be ensured in the state, he said.
To a question on AIADMK rejecting the charge that Chief Minister Jayalalithaa was inaccessible to central ministers, Rao shot back saying that will ruling party come out with statistics on how many times she met the general public.
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