We have fulfilled all the promises: Udhayanidhi Stalin

Tamil Nadu: Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, who launched his election campaign in Kanchipuram on Monday, said he has fulfilled all the promises made during the last assembly elections.
Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin garlanded the statue of former Chief Minister Anna at his home in Kanchipuram and paid tribute to him. While gathering support for DMK candidates K. Sundar (Uttaramerur) and Nithya Sukumar (Kanchipuram) in an open jeep near Theradi, he said: “We have fulfilled all the promises made during the 2021 assembly elections.” On the first day of assuming office as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.K. Stalin signed the “Women’s Day Trip” scheme, under which all women will travel free on buses.
Free laptops have been given to 1 million students. After coming to power, 3.5 million more will be given laptops. A breakfast scheme is being provided to students up to the 5th grade. This scheme will also be extended to students up to the 8th grade. The ₹1,000 benefit given to 13.1 million women will be increased to ₹2,000.
The amount of assistance for the elderly will be increased from ₹1,000 to ₹2,000. If Chief Minister M.K. Stalin says something, he will implement it. Today, Tamil Nadu is a leading state in India in all sectors. However, the central government has not provided any assistance to Tamil Nadu. During the last five years of his rule, the Kanchipuram Municipality has been converted into a corporation. The Ekambarastha Temple has been renovated at a cost of ₹30 crore and a Mahakumbhabhishekam has been performed. The underground sewerage project and the Thirupparakkadal Combined Drinking Water Project have been completed in the city at a cost of ₹300 crore each. He said that DMK candidates K. Sundar and Nithya Sukumar should be given a landslide victory.



