Addressing an election campaign in support of her party candidate, Gopalakrishnan here, she said her government had already added 2500 MW. In addition, it was purchasing 500 MW to overcome the summer demand. Besides long term agreements had been signed to buy 3300 MW.
But opposition parties made "two days of power cut last week" a major issue, and were making it seem as if the government had not taken any step, she said.
She lashed out at her arch rival DMK and described its election manifesto as "a lie" with regard to IT exemption for retirement benefit, among others, as it already existed.
Jayalalithaa said if AIADMK was given sufficient strength to be part of the central government, IT ceiling would be raised to Rs five lakh.
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