Stalin to Address 1.5 Lakh Women at DMK's Mega Delta Conference Ahead of Polls

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will address a massive Delta Zone Women's Conference organized by the DMK in Thanjavur. The event, expected to draw 1.5 lakh women, is a major show of strength ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections. It aims to highlight the government's welfare schemes and mobilize a key voter segment. Extensive security, including a drone ban and 5,000 police personnel, is in place for the high-profile gathering.

Key Points: Stalin Addresses DMK's Massive Women's Conference in Thanjavur

  • Mega pre-election rally
  • Focus on women voters
  • Show of strength in delta region
  • Highlights welfare schemes
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CM Stalin to attend delta zone women's conference in Thanjavur today

CM M.K. Stalin to address a major DMK women's conference in Thanjavur, a key political rally ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

"nearly 1.5 lakh women are expected to participate - DMK"

Chennai, Jan 26

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M.K. Stalin will attend and address a massive Delta Zone Women's Conference of the ruling DMK at Chengipatti in Thanjavur district on Monday, as the state moves closer to the Assembly elections, which are likely to be held in April.

With just a few months remaining for the high-stakes polls, political activity across Tamil Nadu has intensified significantly. Political parties have stepped up their election-related efforts, focusing on extensive campaign outreach, public meetings, alliance negotiations, seat-sharing arrangements, rollout of welfare initiatives, and frequent consultations with party executives and grassroots workers.

The DMK, which is seeking a renewed mandate, has begun mobilising key voter segments, with special emphasis on women and youth. In this context, the Delta Zone Women's Conference is being seen as a major show of strength by the ruling party in the politically crucial Cauvery delta region. The conference will also be attended by DMK Deputy General Secretary and Member of Parliament Kanimozhi, who has been actively spearheading women-centric political outreach programmes across the state.

According to the DMK, nearly 1.5 lakh women are expected to participate in the conference, making it one of the largest women-focused political gatherings organised by the party in recent years.

Party leaders said the event aims to underline the DMK government's commitment to women's empowerment, social justice, and inclusive development. The conference is likely to highlight several flagship welfare schemes introduced by the state government for women, including financial assistance programmes, education and skill development initiatives, healthcare support, and employment opportunities.

Chief Minister Stalin's special address is likely to focus on the government's achievements over the past term, its vision for the future, and the pivotal role women play in shaping Tamil Nadu's political and social landscape.

Senior DMK leaders said the conference would serve as a platform to energise party cadres ahead of the election campaign and strengthen grassroots-level mobilisation.

In view of the Chief Minister's visit and the anticipated large turnout, extensive security arrangements have been made in Thanjavur district. Around 5,000 police personnel have been deployed to ensure the smooth conduct of the event, crowd control, and maintenance of law and order.

Senior police officials are monitoring the arrangements on the ground. As an additional security measure, the district administration has imposed a ban on flying drones in Thanjavur from 6 a.m. on Monday until midnight. The restriction has been enforced to prevent any untoward incidents during the high-profile political programme.

The DMK leadership considers the Delta Zone Women's Conference a key milestone in its election campaign, particularly in consolidating women voters in the delta districts ahead of the Assembly elections.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Massive rally just before elections... clearly a political strategy. But if it brings attention to women's issues in the Cauvery belt, it's welcome. Let's see if they talk about water scarcity solutions for the delta districts. That's the real issue for our families there.
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Kanimozhi
Kanimozhi akka attending gives it more weight. She has been consistently working for women's rights. Hoping this conference leads to more representation for women in local body elections. We need more women in decision-making roles! 💪
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Suresh O
1.5 lakh women is a huge number. The security arrangements seem appropriate given the scale. Hope the event is peaceful and the message of empowerment reaches every corner of the delta. The ban on drones is a sensible precaution.
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the focus, these large conferences often feel like a show of strength rather than a genuine dialogue. I wish there were more intimate townhalls where women could directly voice their concerns to the CM, not just listen to a speech. The intent is good, but the method could be more inclusive.
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Michael C
Interesting to observe Tamil Nadu's political mobilization from an outside perspective. The scale of this event is impressive. Focusing on a key demographic like women voters is a smart move ahead of elections. The delta region's political significance is clearly understood by the ruling party.

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