TVK's Nirmal Kumar Questions Assembly Autonomy, Pushes for Youth and Women Representation

TVK Joint General Secretary CTR Nirmal Kumar raised concerns about the autonomy and functioning of the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly. He called for greater representation of young people and women in the state's decision-making process. Nirmal Kumar praised Chief Minister Vijay's quick actions on public health issues, including closing 717 TASMAC liquor outlets. The CM's administration has focused on social justice, equal opportunity, and secularism.

Key Points: TVK Leader Questions Assembly Autonomy, Seeks Youth Representation

  • TVK leader questions assembly autonomy
  • Pushes for youth and women representation
  • Praises CM's quick actions on liquor, drugs
  • CM Vijay closes 717 TASMAC outlets
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TVK's Nirmal Kumar questions official autonomy; pushes for youth, women's representation in legislative assembly

TVK's CTR Nirmal Kumar questions legislative assembly autonomy and pushes for greater youth and women representation in Tamil Nadu governance.

"How many young people are represented in a legislative assembly? How many women are represented there? - CTR Nirmal Kumar"

Chennai, May 16

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam Joint General Secretary CTR Nirmal Kumar on Friday raised concerns regarding the current structure and functioning of the state's legislative assembly.

Speaking on the need for more inclusive governance, the TVK leader called for a shift in how young people and women are represented in the decision-making process of the state.

The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) Joint General Secretary CTR Nirmal Kumar, while talking to the media, said, "How many young people are represented in a legislative assembly? How many women are represented there? How does a legislative assembly function? How does the Chief Minister carry out his responsibilities each day?"

He further asked, "How much autonomy has been granted to government officials?"

CTR Nirmal Kumar praised the newly formed state government's quick actions on public health and safety. The party leader emphasised that the administration has prioritised long-standing public demands, including the closure of hundreds of state-run liquor shops and a crackdown on illegal substances across the state.

"From the moment he assumed office, the Chief Minister has worked with a clear focus on the people's expectations -- ordering the closure of 717 TASMAC liquor shops, enforcing stricter control over narcotic substances, directing authorities to put an end to illegal mining activities, shutting down bars operating in violation of regulations, and taking firm action against the sale of gutka. Day after day, his governance has been guided by the needs and aspirations of the people," CTR Nirmal Kumar added.

Meanwhile, the Chief Minister Vijay-led Tamil Nadu government will release the monthly entitlement assistance of Rs 1000 to women beneficiaries' accounts, ensuring that the assistance doesn't get disrupted till the new government increases the current amount to the promised amount of Rs 2500, according to the sources.

Earlier, Vijay, after taking charge as CM, ordered the closure of 717 Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC) liquor outlets located near temples, schools, colleges and bus stands across the state.

Chief Minister Vijay directed officials to shut down TASMAC liquor retail outlets functioning within a 500-metre radius of places of worship, educational institutions and bus stations within two weeks. According to an official release, the TASMAC currently operates 4,765 liquor shops across the state, of which 717 were found violating the specified distance norms according to a survey ordered by the Chief Minister.

Vijay has characterised his administration as a "government of the common people" which assures "social justice, equal opportunity, and secularism."

Reflecting on the TVK's momentous growth, CM Vijay affirmed that within just three years of the party's inception, TVK secured a staggering 34.92% of the total vote share, calling it "the whistle revolution."

- ANI

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Priya S
As a working woman from Chennai, I appreciate Nirmal Kumar raising this issue. But let's be real - how many women actually get party tickets? Even in TVK's own structure, where are the women in key positions? Talk is cheap, we need action. The Rs 1000 monthly assistance is good but Rs 2500 promised needs to be delivered on time!
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James A
Interesting to see a new party like TVK raising structural questions about governance. The autonomy of officials is indeed a critical issue - too often bureaucrats are micro-managed by politicians. But I'm skeptical about the 34.92% vote share claim - that seems unusually high for a party that's only 3 years old. Need to see actual election results to verify.
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Vikram M
Good points raised by TVK leader. The CM's quick actions on liquor shops and illegal mining show he means business. But I want to know what's the plan for youth employment? Just closing TASMAC shops without alternative livelihoods will create more problems. And the legislative assembly needs more diverse voices - currently it's dominated by old guards. 👏
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Sarah B
Nirmal Kumar's questions about official autonomy are valid but they're also standard political rhetoric. Every opposition party asks these questions. What I'd like to see is concrete proposals - how exactly do they plan to increase youth and women representation? Reservation within parties? Quotas in assembly? The devil is in the details. The CM's early actions are promising though.
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Rohit P
I'm a young voter from Madurai and I feel heard when TVK talks about

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