Stalin Leads Women's Rally in Tamil Nadu Amid Electoral Campaign
Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin led a 'Women's Rally' as part of his election campaign, joined by leaders like Premalatha Vijayakanth and Kamal Haasan. The march, focusing on women's rights and opposing delimitation, highlighted schemes and the rise of women's education due to the DMK regime.
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In a show of political strength, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin led a 'Women's Rally' as part of his ongoing election campaign. This march, held in western Tamil Nadu, saw support from DMK-led alliance leaders like DMDK chief Premalatha Vijayakanth and MNM founder Kamal Haasan.
Stalin's campaign has been punctuated by fierce opposition to the delimitation proposal, with Kamal Haasan criticizing it using the analogy of a 'black flag' and a bait with women's reservation. Stalin and his allies argue these moves undermine Tamil Nadu's high educational attainment and women's rights.
The march drew attention to the DMK's welfare schemes aimed at women, including free bus travel and financial assistance. Premalatha Vijayakanth emphasized these initiatives' popularity, while she and Stalin both condemned rising crime rates and pledged enhanced measures for women's safety across Tamil Nadu.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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