Stalin Urges DMK Workers: "Ensure 50 Votes Each" for Landslide Win

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has called on DMK party workers to ensure at least 50 votes each to secure a landslide victory in the upcoming state assembly elections. He emphasized the party's winning streak since 2019 and urged workers to campaign door-to-door about the government's achievements. Stalin highlighted the popular women's rights assistance scheme, which provides Rs 5,000 to over 1.35 crore beneficiaries, as a key achievement. The CM's confidence was bolstered by a direct public interaction where a beneficiary confirmed receiving the financial aid.

Key Points: Stalin's 50-Vote Target for DMK in Tamil Nadu Elections

  • Stalin sets 50-vote target per worker
  • Aims for victory in 200 assembly seats
  • Highlights women's financial aid scheme
  • Conducts booth-level training conferences
  • Inspects ongoing development projects
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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin urges DMK workers to "ensure 50 votes each" to secure landslide victory in assembly elections

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin urges DMK workers to secure 50 votes each to win 200 seats, highlighting welfare schemes like Rs 5,000 for women.

"If each functionary ensures at least 50 votes, the party can secure victory in 200 constituencies. - MK Stalin"

Tirupathur, February 14

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday reflected on Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's victorious history and expressed hopes for the party's win in the upcoming state assembly elections.

Addressing the gathering at the party's booth agents' conference in Tirupathur, the Chief Minister urged DMK workers to work diligently for the upcoming elections. He asked them to inform the people of the government's schemes and policies and "ensure at least 50 votes each" to secure victory in 200 constituencies.

"Since 2019, the DMK has been securing victory after victory. I urge party workers to work with determination to ensure success in the upcoming elections as well. If each functionary ensures at least 50 votes, the party can secure victory in 200 constituencies. Go door-to-door to convey the government's achievements, and discuss them even at tea shops," the CM said.

The CM further reaffirmed the government's commitment to continuing to deliver significant welfare schemes for the people.

"Rs 5,000 has been provided as a women's rights assistance scheme to 1.35 crore women beneficiaries, and the DMK government will continue to deliver necessary welfare measures to the people...," he added.

Earlier today, CM MK Stalin expressed satisfaction over the positive impact of the state government's policies and asserted confidence in a victory for the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) ahead of the upcoming assembly elections.

This came as the Chief Minister, while travelling by road to the Circuit House in the Samanagar area of Tirupattur town, made an unscheduled stop at the residence of a local, Megala, the wife of Muniyappan. He enquired whether the Tamil Nadu government's women's financial assistance of Rs 5,000 had been credited to her bank account. She happily confirmed that the amount had been received.

Expressing pride in the state government's efforts, Stalin shared a video of the interaction on his official X handle.

"Our government's schemes that have reached every home! This is the pride of the #DravidianModel! #Let'sWinTogether!" he captioned the post.

With the State Assembly elections approaching, the DMK is organising a booth-level training conference titled "My Booth, Winning Booth" in Mandalavadi near Jolarpettai under the party's North Zone unit. The programme is designed for booth committee members, including representatives from BLA2, BDA and BLC.

Subsequently, the Chief Minister inspected the ongoing construction of the district sports complex at Rajiv Gandhi Maidan, which is being built at a cost of Rs 15 crore. He discussed the progress of the works with the Public Works Department Assistant Engineer, Satish, and instructed officials to expedite completion. The District Collector accompanied him during the inspection.

- ANI

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Shreya B
The Rs. 5000 scheme for women is genuinely helpful for so many households. My aunt has received it and it helps with her small tailoring business. If the government is delivering on promises, they deserve the support. The CM stopping to verify it personally is a good gesture 👍
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Rahul R
While welfare schemes are important, I hope the focus is also on long-term job creation and industrial growth for Tamil Nadu. Elections should be about a vision for the future, not just about securing votes by reminding people of past schemes. A balanced approach is needed.
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Meera T
"Discuss at tea shops" – that's so typical and effective! 😄 That's where most political debates in Tamil Nadu actually happen. Booth-level workers are the real backbone. If they are motivated, the victory follows.
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David E
Interesting to see the granular level of election planning in India. The concept of a "booth agent" and assigning specific vote targets is quite different from campaign strategies in the West. The direct benefit transfer schemes seem to be a major poll plank.
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Anjali F
The confidence is clear. But the opposition will also be working hard. It's good for democracy when there is a strong fight. Voters should compare the work of all parties in the last five years, not just the last few months before elections.

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