Congress to Unveil Postcard-Sized Manifesto for Tamil Nadu Polls

Congress leader Karti Chidambaram announced the party will soon release its manifesto for the Tamil Nadu assembly polls, which it is contesting in alliance with the DMK. He revealed plans for a unique shortened version of the manifesto designed to fit onto a single postcard to capture public attention. The party has formed groups that will travel across all districts to consult directly with citizens and gather inputs for the document. Congress is set to contest 28 seats in the election scheduled for April 23, with results due on May 4.

Key Points: Congress Manifesto for Tamil Nadu Polls to Fit on Postcard

  • Manifesto to be a blueprint for next 5 years
  • Shortened version to fit on a postcard
  • Party to contest 28 seats in DMK alliance
  • Groups to tour districts for public input
  • Polls scheduled for April 23
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Congress manifesto to capture imagination of people of Tamil Nadu: Karti Chidambaram

Congress leader Karti Chidambaram announces a concise, postcard-sized manifesto aimed at capturing public imagination for the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections.

"We will come up with a shortened version of the manifesto, which I want to fit into only a postcard - Karti Chidambaram"

Chennai, March 19

Congress leader Karti Chidambaram on Thursday said that the party will soon release its manifesto for the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly polls, which the party is contesting in alliance with DMK.

He said that the party will also come up with a shortened version of the manifesto, which would fit into a postcard.

Karti Chidambaram chaired a meeting of the party's manifesto committee. The manifesto, he said, will capture the imagination of the Tamil Nadu people and will also be a blueprint for the party for the next five years.

"We had a first meeting, a preliminary meeting, a free and frank meeting. We will come up with a manifesto, and we'll also come up with a shortened version of the manifesto, which I want to fit into only a postcard, which will capture the imagination of the people of Tamil Nadu and will also be a blueprint for the Congress Party to highlight in the next five years," Karti Chidambaram told reporters.

Earlier today, Congress leader Lakshmi Ramachandran said that the party has initiated preparations for its election manifesto with a focus on public concerns.

"Today we had the manifesto committee meeting. He was very clear that whatever we include in our manifesto must address issues that truly matter to people and catch the attention of voters."

She further informed that the party has constituted groups that will travel across districts to engage directly with the public and gather inputs. "We have formed groups that will travel to all districts, consulting with people directly. The district presidents of the party will arrange these meetings," she added.

Congress is set to contest on 28 of the 234 seats allotted in the seat-sharing pact with the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Good to see they are planning to travel to districts for public consultation. For too long, politicians have made promises from Chennai without understanding ground realities in Madurai or Coimbatore. Action speaks louder than words.
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Arun Y
With only 28 seats, how much can Congress really influence policy in the alliance? The manifesto sounds nice, but will the DMK allow them to implement their vision? Seems more like an image-building exercise.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in Chennai for 5 years, I appreciate the effort to simplify the manifesto. Voter education is crucial. Hope the content addresses urban issues like public transport and waste management effectively.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I have my doubts. "Capturing imagination" is political jargon. We need concrete plans for farmers, weavers, and the IT sector in Tier-2 cities. A postcard is only useful if it has substance, not just slogans.
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Meera T
The focus should be on local issues - water scarcity, improving government schools, and healthcare infrastructure. If the manifesto addresses these with clear timelines, it will definitely get my attention. All the best to the teams traveling to districts!

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