Udhayanidhi Stalin Rallies Support for DMK in Crucial Tamil Nadu Election
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin urged the people to vote against the 'hostile' Delhi team in the upcoming Assembly elections. He emphasized the DMK's development work and urged support for candidate K R Periyakaruppan. He called for the continuation of the Dravidian model for more welfare initiatives.
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Tamil Nadu's Deputy Chief Minister, Udhayanidhi Stalin, has called upon the state's electorate to oppose the Delhi team or 'Sanghi group' in the upcoming Assembly elections. He made this appeal during a campaign event in support of DMK candidate and state Cooperation Minister K R Periyakaruppan in Singampunari.
According to Stalin, the April 23 election is a pivotal moment for Tamil Nadu, marking a contest between the DMK's track record of development and those he describes as hostile to the state's progress. He highlighted DMK's initiatives, such as free bus travel for women, grants for women heads of families, and free laptops for college students.
Udhayanidhi urged voters to ensure a fifth-term victory for Periyakaruppan, the DMK Sivaganga district secretary, emphasizing that keeping the Dravidian model government is crucial for continuing development and welfare initiatives.
(With inputs from agencies.)

