Key Points

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is conducting a strategic district tour in Ramanathapuram, signaling preparations for the 2026 Assembly elections. The visit involves inaugurating key infrastructure projects and distributing welfare packages to thousands of beneficiaries. Tight security measures, including a drone ban, have been implemented for the event. Stalin's district-level engagement aims to strengthen the DMK's political connection with local communities and showcase the government's development initiatives.

Key Points: Stalin's Ramanathapuram Tour Marks Pre-Election Strategic Outreach

  • Stalin launches infrastructure projects in southern Tamil Nadu
  • 54,000 beneficiaries expected to receive welfare packages
  • Drone ban implemented for security during CM's visit
  • Strategic district tour continues ahead of 2026 elections
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CM Stalin to visit Ramanathapuram today; drones banned for two days

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin visits Ramanathapuram, inaugurates projects and engages with locals ahead of 2026 Assembly elections

"District tours are crucial to consolidate our political base - DMK Leadership Strategy"

Chennai, Oct 2

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will arrive in Ramanathapuram district on Thursday evening as part of his ongoing outreach drive across the state ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.

CM Stalin will fly from Chennai to Madurai and travel by road to Ramanathapuram. At Parthibanur, on the district border, he will be received by senior DMK leaders, including Minister Raja Kannappan and district secretary Katharpathi Muthuramalingam, along with top officials. The Chief Minister will then proceed to Ramanathapuram town, where he will spend the night at the government guest house inside the Collectorate complex.

On Friday morning, Stalin is scheduled to take part in a major government function at Peravoor near Ramanathapuram. He will inaugurate a series of completed infrastructure projects, including the new Ramanathapuram bus stand, and lay foundation stones for fresh development works.

Nearly 54,000 beneficiaries are expected to receive various government welfare packages during the event.

Ministers, MPs, MLAs, and senior bureaucrats will attend the programme. In view of the Chief Minister's visit, the district police chief has imposed a two-day ban on the flying of drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles in key locations, including Parthibanur, Peravoor and the Collectorate area. The order aims to ensure security and the smooth conduct of the programme.

This visit is part of Stalin's extensive district tours that have picked up pace since mid-2024, combining administrative review with direct interaction with the public.

Over the past year, he has visited several regions from Thanjavur and Kancheepuram to Cuddalore and Nilgiris to launch welfare schemes, inspect flood mitigation projects, and assess development works.

The DMK leadership views these tours as crucial to consolidate its base and counter the renewed political mobilisation by opposition parties, including the AIADMK-BJP alliance and emerging outfits such as Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam.

With the 2026 Assembly polls approaching, the Chief Minister's district-level engagements have taken on added significance, both to highlight DMK's governance record and to reinforce the party's direct connect with local communities. Friday's event in Ramanathapuram is expected to draw large crowds and showcase the government's welfare and infrastructure push in the southern districts.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Drone ban for security makes sense, but it's becoming too common during VIP visits. Hope this doesn't affect local businesses and photographers who depend on drones for their livelihood.
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Meera T
54,000 beneficiaries receiving welfare packages! That's impressive if implemented properly. Hope these schemes reach the truly deserving people and not just party workers. 🤞
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the development focus, these visits feel very election-oriented. Wish governance was more consistent throughout the term rather than intensifying as elections approach.
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Arjun K
New bus stand in Ramanathapuram is much needed! The old one was too congested. Hope the infrastructure development continues across Tamil Nadu. Good initiative! 👍
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Vikram M
The security arrangements seem excessive. Road travel from Madurai to Ramanathapuram will cause traffic disruptions for common people. Hope the public interaction is genuine and not just a photo opportunity.

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