Tamil Nadu's Political Promise: Prohibition, Progress, and Social Justice
PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss pledges that if the AIADMK-PMK alliance wins the upcoming Tamil Nadu elections, it will eradicate narcotics, boost the education and healthcare sectors, and support farmers. This initiative aims to ensure freedom of movement for women and children and uphold social justice through a caste-based census.
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In a bold election promise, PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss announced that the AIADMK-PMK alliance plans to implement a phased prohibition and stark narcotics eradication in Tamil Nadu within three months if they secure power in the looming Assembly elections.
Speaking on Tuesday, Ramadoss assured that the focus on enhancing education and healthcare, alongside improved employment opportunities for educated youth, will steer Tamil Nadu towards becoming a developed state. Initiatives include a proposed caste-based census to uphold social justice, addressing vital demands of various government employee sectors.
This election, often celebrated as a grand festival in Tamil Nadu, is viewed by Anbumani Ramadoss as a battle between justice and injustice, marking a pivotal moment in the state's future trajectory.
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