Over 14,000 Suggestions Received in a Single Day Through DMK’s Mobile App and Website for Election Manifesto

G GOWTHAM
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has received an overwhelming response from the public following the launch of its dedicated mobile application and official website aimed at collecting inputs for its upcoming election manifesto. Within just one day of their introduction, a total of 14,318 requests, suggestions, and recommendations were submitted by members of the public.

The initiative was introduced to ensure greater public participation in the manifesto preparation process. Through the mobile phone application and the web portal, citizens were encouraged to share their expectations, needs, and ideas on various issues such as education, employment, healthcare, social justice, infrastructure development, and welfare schemes.

According to party sources, the strong response reflects the high level of public interest and trust in the participatory approach adopted by the DMK. people from different sections of society, including youth, women, farmers, workers, and professionals, actively used the wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital platforms to voice their opinions and proposals.

Party leaders stated that the suggestions received would be carefully reviewed by expert committees and senior leadership while drafting the final election manifesto. They emphadata-sized that the aim of this initiative is to create a people-centric manifesto that truly represents the aspirations and concerns of the masses.

The successful response on the very first day has been described as a clear indication of the public’s enthusiasm and acceptance of transparent and inclusive governance methods. Encouraged by the turnout, the party plans to continue engaging with the public through both wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital and offline platforms in the coming days.

Political observers note that this move highlights the growing role of technology in modern electoral processes and reflects a shift towards more direct interaction between political parties and citizens.

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