Stalin Unveils "Superstar" DMK Manifesto with Rs 2,000 for Women, Free Laptops

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin launched the DMK's manifesto for the 2026 Assembly elections, branding it a "superstar" document focused on deep impact. The manifesto pledges significant welfare enhancements, including raising the women's basic income scheme to Rs 2,000 monthly and continuing free bus travel. It outlines major economic and youth-focused promises, such as distributing 35 lakh free laptops and aiming to attract Rs 18 lakh crore in investments. For farmers, it promises free electric pump sets and increased procurement prices for paddy and sugarcane.

Key Points: DMK's 2026 Manifesto: Key Welfare & Economic Promises by Stalin

  • Women's aid raised to ₹2000/month
  • Free bus travel continues for women
  • 35 lakh free laptops for youth
  • ₹18 lakh crore investment target
  • Paddy procurement at ₹3500/quintal
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DMK's manifesto has always been a "hero", this time it's "superstar": Tamil Nadu CM Stalin

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin announces DMK's 2026 manifesto with increased women's aid, free bus travel, laptops, farmer support, and job creation plans.

"DMK election manifesto has always been a 'hero,' but this time, it is a 'superstar'. - MK Stalin"

Chennai, March 29

Calling the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's manifesto for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections a "superstar," Chief Minister and party president MK Stalin on Sunday announced a slew of welfare measures with a focus on women, families, youth, and farmers.

Addressing the manifesto unveiling event in Chennai, Stalin said, "DMK election manifesto has always been a 'hero,' but this time, it is a 'superstar'," highlighting that the document aims for deeper impact and wider reach.

CM Stalin said the manifesto focuses on "smart economic multipliers," ensuring monetary support boosts local economies, supports small businesses, enhances skills, and drives long-term outcomes, while maintaining a balance between development and welfare. He also emphasised a shift towards choice-based governance and long-term planning over short-term measures.

Among the key announcements, the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai will be increased to Rs 2,000 per month with new beneficiaries added every year, while free bus travel for women under the Vidiyal Payanam scheme will continue.

The Chief Minister's Breakfast Scheme will be expanded up to Class 8. For families, an "Illa Tharasi" coupon worth Rs 8,000 will be provided to women for purchasing household items, and medical coverage will be extended up to Rs 10 lakh, including families earning up to Rs 5 lakh annually. Pension for senior citizens, widows, and unmarried women above 50 years will be increased to Rs 2,000 per month.

For youth, the government promises to provide skill training to five lakh individuals with a monthly stipend of Rs 1,500 under the Naan Mudhalvan scheme, while aiming to attract Rs 18 lakh crore in investments and create 50 lakh jobs over five years. Financial assistance for college-going students under Pudhumai Penn and Tamil Pudhalvan schemes will be increased to Rs 1,500 per month, and 35 lakh free laptops will be distributed.

For farmers, the manifesto promises free modern electric pump sets without meters for over 20 lakh beneficiaries, along with an increase in procurement prices of paddy to Rs 3,500 per quintal and sugarcane to Rs 4,500 per tonne. In housing and infrastructure, the government aims to build 10 lakh concrete houses under various schemes, allocate Rs 10,000 crore for rural roads, develop four global cities, and construct 50 Semmozhi Poongas across the state.

On governance, Stalin said people's demands registered under "Unga Kanava Sollunga" will be prioritised, while doorstep delivery of services will be ensured through "Ungaludan Stalin" and "Nalam Kaakkum Stalin" camps. He added that a single application will enable access to 1,000 government services, and the pension for differently abled persons will be increased to Rs 2,500 per month, with maintenance allowance raised to Rs 4,000 for severely affected individuals.

- ANI

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Karthik V
The promises for youth are impressive on paper – 50 lakh jobs and 35 lakh free laptops. But as a recent engineering graduate still looking for work, I've heard similar big numbers before. The skill training with a stipend is good, but the real 'superstar' moment will be when we see these investments and jobs actually materialize on the ground.
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Ramesh W
My father is a farmer in Thanjavur. The increase in paddy procurement price to ₹3500 is a welcome step if it happens. Free electric pump sets will also reduce our costs. But the bigger issue is timely procurement and fair price for all crops, not just paddy and sugarcane. Hope the manifesto addresses the entire farming community's woes.
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Sarah B
The focus on long-term planning and 'smart economic multipliers' sounds promising from a policy perspective. It's good to see a shift from pure populism to a more strategic vision. However, the fiscal math behind all these welfare schemes, increased pensions, and massive investments needs to be transparent. Sustainable development is key.
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Aryan P
Free laptops, increased scholarships, skill training... this is exactly what the youth of Tamil Nadu needs to compete globally! The 'Naan Mudhalvan' scheme was helpful, expanding it is great. Thalaiva's manifesto looks solid! 🔥 Hoping for a tech and startup boom in our state with that ₹18 lakh crore investment target.
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Meera T
The increase in pension for senior citizens and differently abled persons is a much-needed humane gesture. ₹2500 may not seem like a lot to some, but for an elderly person living alone,

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