Kanimozhi Says Voters Welcome DMK Manifesto
Kanimozhi Says Voters Welcome DMK Manifesto
DMK MP Kanimozhi has said the party’s election manifesto is receiving a strong response from the public, claiming that people across Tamil Nadu are celebrating its promises ahead of the Assembly election. Her remarks come as the ruling party steps up its campaign around welfare delivery, implementation claims and fresh promises aimed at women, families and key social groups.
DMK Manifesto Response In Tamil Nadu
Kanimozhi said the manifesto was shaped through large-scale public feedback and reflected what people wanted from the next government. She argued that the document had generated enthusiasm because it combined new welfare promises with what the party describes as a strong record of delivery from its previous term. The DMK has been projecting the manifesto as a people-driven document rather than just a campaign announcement.
Kanimozhi Highlights Promise Delivery Record
A central part of Kanimozhi’s pitch is the claim that the DMK fulfilled a large share of its 2021 election promises and also rolled out additional welfare measures beyond that manifesto. The party is using that record to argue that its latest promises carry greater credibility with voters. This line of messaging is significant because manifesto implementation has become a major battleground in the Tamil Nadu campaign.
Tamil Nadu Election Campaign Heats Up
The comments come amid an intensifying contest in Tamil Nadu, where both the DMK and opposition parties are framing the election around welfare, credibility and governance. While the DMK says its manifesto has struck a chord with the public, rivals have questioned some of the promises and accused the ruling party of repackaging old ideas. The manifesto debate is likely to remain central to the campaign as parties try to sway undecided voters in the final stretch.
















