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Srirangam: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa on Sunday charged the previous DMK regime with leaving the overall administration in "disarray" and said that it was a "big challenge" to bring it back on track.
"It is about a month since we took over. I was shocked to see that the overall administration in the state has been left in a disarray by the DMK government," she said launching Rs 190 crore worth welfare projects in her native constituency.
"We are bringing back everything on track, department by department which is a big challenge to do," she said.
On her first visit to the constituency after sweeping to power with a massive mandate, the 63-year-old leader said she couldn't come earlier though she wanted to, due to official engagements including Assembly session and her Delhi visit.
Jayalalithaa, who had charged DMK with bribing voters for securing votes during elections, said the people had upheld democracy against those who had tried to fix a value for their votes.
"You proved your value and that your votes were invaluable. You defeated money power and shattered dreams of those who thought they could sail through using money power," she said.
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