Stating that Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy had visited flood victims and offered comprehensive relief measures including Rs 4,000 each for ration card holders, he asked, "Has an announcement like that been made so far in Tamil Nadu?"
Faulting Jayalalithaa for "not visiting the flood victims" when Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inspected the damage on an aerial survey, he said, "Only if the Chief Minister goes to flood hit areas, would Ministers and officials undertake relief work with fear."
Eighteen patients died in the private hospital here allegedly due to flooding of generator room and resultant snap of oxygen and ventilator support.
State Chief Secretary K Gnandesikan had yesterday said that the "law would take its own course."
Health Secretary Radhakrishnan had said the generators had ceased functioning due to inundation as the hospital had no standby generators. Power supply to the area was withdrawn due to rains and resultant floods.
Karunanidhi accused the government secretary of "trying to escape by saying that 14 persons died due to several diseases over the past few days and that their bodies were lying in the morgue."
He also faulted the government over drinking water supply and asked, "Did the state arrange drinking water?"
He also blamed the government for not seeking flood relief from the general public and private individuals.
