DMK working president M K Stalin today appealed to the people to hoist black flags atop their houses on April 12 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Tamil Nadu.
Stalin made this appeal while addressing a meet on the Cauvery issue at Kottur, about 35 km from here.
He asked how could Modi visit Tamil Nadu after "betraying the State on the Cauvery issue."
The DMK leader said the day of Modi's visit is a day of 'grief' (dukkha naal) for the State in view of the Centre's 'betrayal.'
Stalin said the parties would tell Purohit that "we do not have faith in Chief Minister K Palaniswami and there is no use in believing the State government."
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