Chief Minister K Palaniswami today said Tamil Nadu is one of the states where law and order is well maintained, while it was on top in health care and education.
"Tamil Nadu is one of the states where law and order is well maintained. Even in health care and education (sector) the state is on top," he said, without elaborating.
The chief minister was addressing a meeting held here to commemorate the centenary celebrations of AIADMK founder late M G Ramachandran.
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He detailed various schemes taken up by the AIADMK government soon after it assumed office in 2011 and also in the last six months (since he assumed charge, in February).
Palaniswami said the assurances given by late chief minister J Jayalalithaa in the run-up to the election campaign were also being implemented.
Earlier talking to reporters, Palaniswami described as "not true", reports that the state's senior counsel has informed the Supreme Court that it had not expressed apprehensions over construction of a new dam across Mekedatu river by Karnataka.
"When the Centre conveys its stand on the construction of a new dam across Mekedatu, strong arguments will be put forth (by the state in the Supreme Court) so that Tamil Nadu's rights do not get affected in any way," he said.
Palaniswami said his government would "never allow" construction of a new dam against the welfare of the state's farmers.
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