Tamil Nadu Should Not Be Ruled from New Delhi: M. K. Stalin
Strong Remarks on State Autonomy
Addressing a public gathering, the chief minister stressed that tamil Nadu has its own identity, governance structure, and rights under the Constitution. He underlined that decisions concerning the welfare and development of the state must be taken by its elected government, not dictated from New Delhi.‘Surgical Strike’ for Women’s Rights Assistance
Referring to the implementation of the state’s women’s rights financial assistance scheme, stalin described it as a “surgical strike” carried out for the benefit of women. He said the scheme was introduced decisively to ensure direct financial support reaches eligible women beneficiaries across the state.The chief minister highlighted that the initiative reflects the government’s commitment to women’s empowerment and social justice. He added that the scheme has significantly strengthened the economic independence of women in tamil Nadu.Commitment to Welfare Governance
Reiterating his government’s focus on welfare measures, stalin said tamil Nadu would continue to implement progressive schemes aimed at supporting marginalized communities, safeguarding social justice, and promoting inclusive growth.He concluded by affirming that the state government remains steadfast in protecting tamil Nadu’s rights and ensuring that its development path is shaped by its own people and leadership.Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency, organization, employer, or company. All information provided is for general informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information contained herein. Readers are advised to verify facts and seek professional advice where necessary. Any reliance placed on such information is strictly at the reader’s own risk.