Celebrating Labour: Leaders Unite on May Day
On May Day, Tamil Nadu political leaders including Chief Minister M K Stalin and AIADMK's Edappadi K Palaniswami highlighted the indispensable contributions of labourers to the state's development. Leaders vowed to support workers' rights and improve their conditions while stressing on past and ongoing initiatives for their welfare.
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In a united display of appreciation and commitment, Tamil Nadu's political leaders celebrated May Day, acknowledging the vital contributions of the labour force to the state's advancement. Chief Minister M K Stalin emphasized labour as a fundamental factor in human growth and political evolution.
Stalin highlighted the welfare board dedicated to protecting workers' interests and introduced a new subsidy scheme for e-scooters, enhancing livelihoods. Meanwhile, AIADMK's Edappadi K Palaniswami recalled Jayalalithaa's benevolent schemes for workers, underscoring hard work as a path to satisfaction.
Other leaders like PMK's Anbumani Ramadoss and Congress's K Selvaperunthagai pledged ongoing support for workers' rights, urging unity against exploitation. AMMK's T T V Dhinakaran called for reclaiming rights on this historic day, celebrating workers as the backbone of growth.
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