“We Haven’t Started Schemes for Elections”: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in Kolathur

Kokila Chokkanathan
Tamil Nadu chief minister M. K. Stalin addressed a gathering in Kolathur, asserting that the state government’s development initiatives are not motivated by electoral considerations.

Focus on Comprehensive Development

Speaking at the event, Mr. stalin highlighted that tamil Nadu has implemented numerous schemes in every constituency, reaching levels unmatched by any other state in India. He emphadata-sized that these projects are designed to ensure long-term benefits for citizens rather than short-term political gains.

The “Dravidian Model” as a National Example

The chief minister referred to the state’s governance approach as the “Dravidian Model”, describing it as a framework that could be adopted nationwide. According to him, this model prioritizes inclusive development, social welfare, and equitable growth, making it a blueprint for other states to emulate.

Commitment to People-Centric Governance

Mr. stalin reiterated that his government remains committed to transparent, performance-driven administration. He urged citizens to judge policies by their effectiveness and impact on society rather than political rhetoric.

The speech reinforced the government’s focus on sustainable development, women’s empowerment, and educational progress across tamil Nadu.

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