Tiruvannamalai: tamil Nadu chief minister M. K. stalin has assured that more welfare schemes will be introduced for the benefit of women in the state.
Campaign Support for Alliance CandidatesWhile addressing a public gathering in Tiruvannamalai, the chief minister campaigned in support of candidates from the DMK and its allied parties contesting in 12 constituencies.
Focus on women EmpowermentIn his speech, stalin emphadata-sized that the development of women is crucial for the overall progress of society. He highlighted the various initiatives already implemented by the government to improve women’s education, financial independence, and safety.He reiterated that empowering women remains a top priority of his administration.
Assurance of New InitiativesThe chief minister promised that several new schemes aimed at enhancing the welfare and livelihoods of women will be introduced in the near future. He stated that these initiatives would further strengthen their role in both family and society.
Appeal to the PublicStalin urged the public to support DMK and its alliance candidates, stating that their victory would ensure the continuation and expansion of welfare programs, especially those benefiting women.
ConclusionThe Chief Minister’s assurance reflects the government’s continued commitment to women-centric policies. As the election campaign progresses, such promises are expected to play a significant role in influencing voters.
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