“A ‘Dravidian Model’ Government Always Stands by Farmers!” – M.K. Stalin at Tiruvannamalai Agricultural Exhibition
tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated the agricultural exhibition in Tiruvannamalai and delivered a powerful address highlighting the government’s commitment to farmers. He reaffirmed that a ‘Dravidian Model’ government is built on principles of social justice, inclusivity, and support for the agricultural community.
Commitment to Farmers
During his speech, stalin emphadata-sized that the DMK-led government prioritizes farmers’ welfare. He stated that agriculture is the backbone of tamil Nadu’s economy and that the government will continue to implement schemes that ensure:
Fair prices for crops and protection against market fluctuationsAccess to modern farming technologies and irrigation facilitiesFinancial aid and subsidies for small and marginal farmersTraining and awareness programs to improve productivityHe stressed that a true Dravidian administration is measured by its support for the working class and rural communities, particularly those dependent on agriculture.
Tiruvannamalai Agricultural Exhibition
The agricultural exhibition showcased innovations, machinery, and sustainable farming techniques to help farmers enhance productivity. The chief minister toured the stalls, interacted with farmers, and encouraged the adoption of modern practices while preserving traditional knowledge.
Officials and participants lauded the event as an opportunity for knowledge sharing and direct engagement between the government and farmers.
Political Message
By emphasizing the Dravidian Model of governance, stalin also sent a subtle political message: that his government remains committed to its foundational values, standing by ordinary citizens and resisting policies that may neglect rural welfare.
He reiterated that development is meaningful only when it benefits the people at the grassroots level, especially those who feed the state.
Conclusion
chief minister M.K. Stalin’s remarks at the Tiruvannamalai agricultural exhibition reinforced the DMK government’s image as farmer-friendly and socially responsible. By linking governance to the welfare of the agricultural community, he highlighted the continuing relevance of the “Dravidian Model” in tamil Nadu politics—a government that prioritizes the needs of farmers, workers, and marginalized communities.
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