NTK's 2026 Vision: Tamil Identity, Farm Revolution & Zero-Waste Economy

The Naam Tamilar Katchi has released its manifesto for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, centering on Tamil identity and self-sufficiency. It proposes radical agricultural reforms, including declaring farming a national occupation and large-scale water body restoration. The document outlines a zero-waste industrial model, strong support for transparency in political funding, and major pushes for Tamil-medium education and specialized healthcare. Further plans include innovative waste management with citizen incentives, strict climate action, and boosting tourism by revitalizing historical sites.

Key Points: NTK 2026 Manifesto: Tamil Self-Reliance, Farming & Ecology

  • Farming as a "National Occupation"
  • Zero-waste industrial "Cycling Parks"
  • Compulsory Tamil-medium education
  • South Korean-style waste management
  • Reservations in private sector
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NTK releases manifesto for upcoming assembly election in Tamil Nadu

Naam Tamilar Katchi's manifesto for Tamil Nadu 2026 elections focuses on Tamil identity, declaring farming a national occupation, and a zero-waste industrial model.

"Tamil Nadu needs a change in governance, not just a change of party. - Seeman"

Chennai, March 19

Naam Tamilar Katchi on Thursday released the party's manifesto for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections in Chennai, presenting a governance model rooted in Tamil identity, self-sufficiency, and ecological preservation.

Emphasising the vision, Party Chief Seeman said the party is moving steadily towards its long-held goals for the state. "We are moving towards our dreams of what our state should become. This is not new it has been our vision for a long time, and we are determined to achieve it," he stated, adding that Tamil Nadu needs "a change in governance, not just a change of party."

Highlighting agriculture as the backbone of the state, the manifesto proposes declaring farming as a "National Occupation" and integrating it as a government service. It outlines large-scale restoration of water bodies using traditional methods, along with planting palmyra trees to protect groundwater. The party also plans to establish cold storage facilities in every district to safeguard farmers from losses, while promoting natural farming, to ensure poison-free food production.

On governance and the economy, the NTK envisions a self-reliant model where local resources are used to meet local needs. The manifesto proposes the creation of "Cycling Parks," where industrial waste from one unit becomes raw material for another, promoting a zero-waste industrial ecosystem. Manifesto backs transparency in politics, expressing strong support for the Supreme Court's ruling against Electoral Bonds.

In the areas of education and healthcare, the party stresses the importance of language-based learning by making mother tongue registration compulsory and prioritising Tamil-medium education. The curriculum will include life skills such as household work, environmental care, and social responsibility to promote gender equality. The manifesto also proposes a dedicated hospital in Trichy for transgender and trans-masculine communities, along with the development of a global "Medical Tourism City" integrating Allopathy with Siddha and Ayurveda.

Addressing environmental concerns, the manifesto promotes treating waste as a resource by adopting a South Korean-style waste management system, where citizens receive incentives like travel vouchers for segregating waste. It also outlines strict climate action policies, including continuous environmental audits and the closure of factories that violate environmental norms.

On social welfare, employment, infrastructure, and tourism, the party proposes private sector reservations for "Aadhi Tamizhar," with penalties such as withdrawal of subsidies for non-compliance. Measures for police welfare, including annual family trips and formal recognition of street vendors through ID cards, have also been included. Infrastructure plans feature safer public transport with automatic doors and reduced congestion by limiting large buses in the city, while tourism will be boosted by revitalising cultural sites like Keeladi, Thanjavur Big Temple, and Adichanallur, along with free transit for pilgrims during festivals.

The manifesto also outlines key measures in infrastructure and tourism, focusing on public safety and cultural promotion. It proposes reforms in public transport, including automatic doors in long-distance buses and restricting large buses from entering cities to reduce congestion. To boost tourism, the party plans to revitalise historical sites such as Keeladi, Thanjavur Big Temple, and Adichanallur into world-class hubs. Additionally, it promises free transport for pilgrims to major spiritual and historical sites during festivals.

- ANI

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Karthik V
While the vision for a self-reliant Tamil Nadu is admirable, some proposals like "Cycling Parks" for industry sound idealistic. How will they be funded and implemented? The manifesto is strong on identity but needs more concrete economic roadmaps.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on Tamil-medium education and integrating life skills into the curriculum is forward-thinking. Promoting gender equality from a young age through household work education is a brilliant move. The dedicated hospital in Trichy is also a much-needed, inclusive step.
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Rohit P
Finally, a party talking about waste management with proper incentives! The South Korean model is excellent. If they can actually close factories violating norms, it will make a huge difference to our air and water quality. Chennai needs this badly.
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Meera T
The idea of a "Medical Tourism City" integrating Allopathy with Siddha and Ayurveda is fantastic. It celebrates our traditional knowledge while boosting the economy. Revitalising sites like Keeladi and Thanjavur is also crucial for preserving our glorious history.
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David E
Interesting mix of traditional and modern ideas. The support for transparency against Electoral Bonds is a strong, principled stand. However, the proposal for private sector reservations with penalties seems like it could discourage investment. The intent is good, but the method needs review.

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