AIADMK Promises Rs 2,000 Pension, Free Gas Cylinders & Loan Waivers in Poll Push

The AIADMK has unveiled its second phase of election promises, focusing heavily on social welfare and financial assistance ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls. Key pledges include raising the old-age and destitute women pension to Rs 2,000 per month and providing three free cooking gas cylinders annually to all family cardholders. The party also promises a complete waiver of educational loans taken through banks and significant compensation for victims of Jallikattu accidents. These announcements aim to attract women, students, senior citizens, and low-income families in the upcoming electoral battle.

Key Points: AIADMK Election Promises: Rs 2,000 Pension, Free LPG, Loan Waivers

  • Rs 2,000 monthly pension for elderly
  • Three free LPG cylinders yearly for families
  • Full waiver of educational bank loans
  • Rs 10 lakh aid for Jallikattu death victims
  • Interest-free loans for minority women
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AIADMK poll promises: Rs 2,000 monthly pension for elderly, 3 free cooking cylinders, waiver in educational loans

AIADMK pledges Rs 2,000 monthly pension, 3 free LPG cylinders yearly, education loan waivers, and aid for Jallikattu victims if re-elected in Tamil Nadu.

"The monthly old-age pension would be increased to Rs 2,000. - Edappadi K. Palaniswami"

Chennai, Feb 4

With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections approaching, the AIADMK has rolled out the second phase of its election promises, placing social welfare and financial assistance at the centre of its campaign.

Party General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami announced a series of benefits aimed at senior citizens, women, students, minorities and economically weaker sections, if the party returns to power.

Addressing reporters in Chennai, Palaniswami said the monthly old-age pension would be increased to Rs 2,000. The same amount would be extended as financial support to destitute women, including those abandoned by their husbands, raising the existing assistance from Rs 1,200.

In a major relief for students, the party promised to waive educational loans taken through banks, with the state government bearing the financial burden. The announcement is expected to appeal strongly to middle-class and rural families struggling with rising education costs.

Household welfare also featured prominently in the promise plan. All family cardholders would receive three free cooking gas cylinders every year to ease the impact of rising LPG prices.

The party further pledged compensation for victims of Jallikattu-related accidents, offering Rs 10 lakh to the families of deceased victims and Rs 2 lakh to the injured.

Additionally, government-recognised Jallikattu events would receive Rs 5 lakh in financial assistance.

Special provisions were outlined for vulnerable communities. Loans taken by persons with disabilities from cooperative banks would be written off.

Minority women, including Muslim women, would be offered interest-free loans to help them start small businesses and become financially independent.

The announcements follow the first phase of promises made on January 17. Those included increasing women's assistance schemes to Rs 2,000, free travel for men in city buses, distribution of land to the rural homeless under the 'Amma Illam' scheme, apartments for the urban homeless, expansion of the rural employment programme to 150 days, and provision of Amma two-wheelers to five lakh women.

With a mix of welfare expansion and targeted financial relief, the AIADMK is positioning its manifesto to attract women, youth, farmers and low-income families as it gears up for a closely watched electoral battle in the state.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Educational loan waiver is a game-changer! As a recent graduate with a hefty loan, this promise gives me hope. It will free up an entire generation to start their careers and families without debt burden. Hope other states take note.
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Karthik V
Promises are easy before elections. The real question is fiscal feasibility. Where will the money come from for all this? Loan waivers, free cylinders, increased pensions... it sounds good but we need a clear roadmap, not just populist announcements.
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Shreya B
The support for Jallikattu victims and events shows they understand our culture. It's not just about welfare, but also preserving Tamil traditions. The interest-free loans for minority women to start businesses is also a very progressive and empowering move.
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Aman W
Three free cylinders per year is a solid promise for the common aam aadmi. With inflation hitting kitchen budgets hard, this direct benefit will be felt immediately in every household. Hope the implementation is smooth and not lost in bureaucracy.
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Nisha Z
Writing off loans for persons with disabilities is a heartening promise. This section is often overlooked. Combined with the other measures, it seems like a comprehensive welfare package. Let's see if they can deliver on the ground.

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