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Stalin outlines vision for 2026 Assembly polls

NT BureauBy NT BureauAugust 16, 2024No Comments
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In a crucial meeting held today with DMK district secretaries, the party’s president and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, MK Stalin, set the stage for the party’s ambitions in the upcoming 2026 assembly elections. With a firm resolve, Stalin announced the party’s goal to secure 200 seats in the next elections, urging his party members to work relentlessly to achieve this target.

Addressing the gathering, Stalin emphasized the party’s consistent success in recent electoral contests, stating, “The DMK has won the last ten elections, and we will continue this streak if we work tirelessly for the people.” His words underscored the importance of sustained effort and commitment to the public’s welfare as the key to the party’s electoral triumphs.

In his speech, Stalin also highlighted the need to connect with the younger generation, stressing the importance of making DMK’s ideals resonate with them. “We should take efforts to take the party to the next generation and ensure our ideals reach them,” he stated. This focus on the youth marks a strategic move by the DMK to secure its future in an evolving political landscape.

Stalin did not shy away from addressing internal issues within the party. He acknowledged receiving complaints about certain district secretaries and senior leaders, promising thorough investigations and strict action against those found guilty. This declaration serves as a warning to party members, emphasizing the importance of discipline and accountability within the DMK ranks.

As Tamil Nadu continues to attract investments, Stalin assured the party that his impending visit to the United States would not detract from his oversight of party and government activities. “Though I go to America to seek investments for Tamil Nadu, I will monitor the work of everyone in the Ministry and also how the party work is carried out by DMK office-bearers,” he said. His statement reflects his commitment to ensuring that both governance and party operations run smoothly.

Stalin urged the district secretaries to focus on grassroots efforts, emphasizing the importance of every single vote. “Work towards reaching the last mile. Every single vote counts. Everyone should work hard and make sure we reach our goal in serving the people,” he instructed, highlighting the DMK’s strategy of extensive voter outreach in the lead-up to the elections.

The meeting also included discussions on the upcoming “Mupperum Vizha,” an event planned to commemorate the centenary of former Chief Minister and DMK stalwart M Karunanidhi. The event is expected to be a grand affair, honoring the legacy of one of Tamil Nadu’s most revered political leaders.

The meeting saw the participation of several senior leaders and ministers, including Durai Murugan, Udhayanidhi Stalin, KN Nehru, Anbil Mahesh, and Ponmudy, among others.

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