Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Member of parliament kanimozhi has stated that the party’s upcoming election manifesto will be prepared with a strong focus on the overall development of tamil Nadu. She made the remarks while speaking to the media.Kanimozhi said that the manifesto would reflect the aspirations of the people and build upon the achievements of the DMK-led government. Emphasizing inclusive growth, she noted that the document would address key sectors such as education, healthcare, employment, women’s empowerment, social justice, and infrastructure development.The mp explained that the manifesto preparation committee is holding consultations with experts, party functionaries, and representatives from various sections of society to ensure that the policies proposed are practical, progressive, and people-oriented. Public feedback and grassroots-level inputs, she added, are being given priority in the drafting process.Kanimozhi also highlighted the DMK’s commitment to safeguarding federalism, democratic values, and the rights of states. She said the manifesto would outline a clear roadmap for sustained economic growth while ensuring welfare measures reach the most vulnerable sections of society.Concluding her remarks, kanimozhi asserted that the DMK’s election manifesto would be rooted in the principles of the Dravidian movement and would present a comprehensive vision for tamil Nadu’s continued progress and development.
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