“I would have been surprised if it had come after polls. We released our manifesto soon after elections were announced, but there was a big delay (in AIADMK releasing its manifesto),” he told reporters in Chennai.
“It came last (among political parties), and is a copied one,” he said, without elaborating.
Responding to a question on freebies being offered in the AIADMK manifesto, he said that such sops, like free mobile phones and free 100 units of electricity, were not being assured with a genuine intention.
It was an attempt at “fooling people,” he said.
DMK, which had offered free colour TVs in the 2006 assembly polls which it won, has promised free 3G/4G connection in its poll manifesto for the May 16 assembly polls by Agencies,
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