TN Congress Manifesto Focuses on Jobs, Tech & Inclusivity Ahead of Polls

Tamil Nadu Congress MP Jothimani stated the party's election manifesto will present a broad, inclusive vision rooted in social justice and equal opportunity. She emphasized a strong focus on modern technology, upskilling, and employment generation to meet economic demands. The manifesto process involves direct public consultations across districts, as highlighted by Congress leader Lakshmi Ramachandran. Meanwhile, Congress secretary Nivedith Alva expressed confidence in the victory of the ruling DMK-led alliance in the upcoming state polls.

Key Points: TN Congress Manifesto: Inclusivity, Jobs, Tech Vision

  • Inclusive development & social justice
  • Focus on tech and employment generation
  • Women's empowerment across sectors
  • Direct public consultations for manifesto
  • Confidence in DMK-Congress alliance victory
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TN Congress manifesto to focus on inclusivity, jobs, and technology: MP Jothimani

Tamil Nadu Congress MP Jothimani outlines party's election manifesto focusing on social justice, technology, upskilling, and women's empowerment.

"Our vision is to offer a comprehensive outlook towards the future of Tamil Nadu. - Jothimani"

Chennai, March 19

Tamil Nadu Congress MP Jothimani on Thursday said that the party's Tamil Nadu election manifesto will present a broad and inclusive vision for the state's future.

Speaking to reporters on the manifesto, Jothimani said the party aims to build a framework rooted in social justice and equal opportunity, ensuring that all sections of society are included in the state's development.

She emphasised that the manifesto will place strong focus on modern technology, upskilling and employment generation to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving economy.

Highlighting inclusivity, she added that special attention would be given to ensuring participation and empowerment of women across sectors.

"Our vision is to offer a comprehensive outlook towards the future of Tamil Nadu," she said.

The Congress party is currently in the process of finalising its manifesto ahead of the upcoming elections in the state.

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

Speaking to ANI about a recent meeting of the manifesto committee chaired by Karti Chidambaram, she said, "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.

Meanwhile, ahead of the upcoming assembly polls, Tamil Nadu Congress secretary Nivedith Alva exuded confidence in the victory of the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led (DMK) alliance in the state.

Speaking with ANI, Alva on Tuesday said that Congress' alliance with DMK was strong and would do its best in the assembly elections scheduled to be held on April 23.

"Congress-DMK alliance is strong, and we are going to put our best foot forward in the upcoming elections. We are confident that under the leadership of MK Stalin, Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, this government will come back to power," the Congress leader said.

Earlier, the Election Commission of India (ECI) announced that Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.The Model Code of Conduct (MCC) has come into effect immediately, with the initiation of the election process for the 234-member state assembly, whose current tenure ends on May 10.

Addressing a press conference in the national capital, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar stated that the last date for filing nominations is April 6. Scrutiny of nominations will be held on April 7, and the final date for withdrawal of candidatures is April 9.

Voting will take place across 2.19 lakh polling stations in four states and one Union Territory, with 25 lakh election officials deployed.

According to the final electoral roll for Tamil Nadu, the total electorate stands at 5,67,07,380, comprising 2,77,38,925 male voters, 2,89,60,838 female voters, and 7,617 third-gender voters. Among them, 12.51 lakh are aged 18-19 years, 4.63 lakh are persons with disabilities, and 3.99 lakh are senior citizens aged 85 and above.

- ANI

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Priya S
"Inclusivity" and "women's empowerment" sound great, but we need to see actionable policies. More support for women entrepreneurs and safe transport would be a good start. Let's hope they deliver.
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Karthik V
The alliance seems confident. But as a voter, I'm more interested in what they will do for water management and infrastructure in Chennai. The manifesto must address these local issues.
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Sarah B
Consulting people directly in the districts is a positive step. Grassroots feedback is crucial for a relevant manifesto. Hope they listen to farmers and small business owners too.
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Meera T
Social justice and equal opportunity are the bedrock of Tamil Nadu's politics. It's good they are emphasizing it. But the proof will be in the implementation after the elections.
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Aman W
With over 5.6 crore voters, the mandate is huge. Parties need to move beyond generic visions. We need specific, costed plans for healthcare, education, and controlling price rise. That's what will catch my attention.

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