Key Points

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has issued a comprehensive directive to DMK MPs, demanding intensive constituency engagement. He wants legislators to spend at least four days weekly among people and submit detailed performance reports every fortnight. The move aims to strengthen grassroots political connection ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. Stalin's strategy reflects a proactive approach to maintaining political momentum after the party's successful 2024 Lok Sabha campaign.

Key Points: Stalin Directs DMK MPs to Boost Constituency Engagement

  • Stalin emphasizes direct people connect for political effectiveness
  • DMK MPs instructed to balance parliamentary and local duties
  • Party targets comprehensive outreach through 'Ungaludan Stalin' initiative
  • Preparing strategic groundwork for 2026 Assembly elections
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Stalin asks DMK MPs to dedicate more time to constituencies, submit fortnightly reports

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin mandates MPs to spend 4 days weekly in constituencies, submit biweekly performance reports

"Regular interaction with people, addressing their demands, will be key - M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, Sep 23

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) President M.K. Stalin on Tuesday directed the party's Members of Parliament to intensify their work in constituencies by spending at least four days a week among the people and submitting performance reports once every 15 days.

Chairing a meeting of DMK MPs from both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha at Anna Arivalayam, the party headquarters in Chennai, Stalin urged the legislators to balance parliamentary duties with direct constituency engagement.

He asked them to actively participate in outreach initiatives such as 'Ungaludan Stalin' and 'Nalam Kaakkum Stalin', and to work with district administrations to ensure swift redressal of public grievances raised in these camps.

He particularly stressed that eligible women who were left out of the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai scheme must be identified and included without delay.

Stalin reminded the gathering of the DMK alliance's emphatic victory in all 40 seats - 39 in the state and 1 in Puducherry - during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. He credited the triumph to the hard work of legislators and called for a similar commitment to secure success in the upcoming Assembly elections.

"Regular interaction with people, addressing their demands, and ensuring strong coordination with ministers, district secretaries, legislators, zonal in-charges, and booth-level functionaries will be key," he told the MPs.

The Chief Minister further instructed MPs to create awareness about what he described as the "anti-people" policies of the Union government, and to keep their constituencies informed about the DMK's welfare initiatives.

He emphasised that constituency visits should not be treated as symbolic gestures but as opportunities to build trust, resolve issues, and sustain momentum ahead of the polls. To ensure accountability, he mandated that reports on public work and parliamentary contributions be submitted to him twice a month.

The meeting was attended by senior party leaders, including General Secretary and Water Resources Minister Duraimurugan, Treasurer and Lok Sabha floor leader T.R. Baalu, Rajya Sabha floor leader Tiruchi Siva, Deputy General Secretary and MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, along with several other functionaries.

The session marked one of the DMK's strongest pushes yet to align parliamentary performance with grassroots political mobilisation as Tamil Nadu gears up for the next Assembly elections in 2026.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some accountability! Fortnightly reports will ensure MPs actually work instead of just enjoying Delhi privileges. Other parties should learn from this.
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Sarah B
While the intention is good, I hope this doesn't become just another paperwork exercise. Real change happens when MPs genuinely connect with constituents, not just submit reports.
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Arjun K
Including left-out women in Kalaignar scheme is much needed. Many deserving beneficiaries missed out due to documentation issues. Hope MPs address this properly 👍
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Karthik V
Election preparation mode activated! But if this leads to better governance and quicker problem-solving, then why not? Let's see if MPs actually spend 4 days in constituencies.
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Michael C
Interesting approach to bridge the gap between Delhi politics and local issues. The coordination with district administration could really speed up development work if implemented well.

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