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Tamil Nadu's political parties are centering their election promises on women, but scheme names often reflect traditional, patriarchal views. While some initiatives like 'Pudhumai Penn' are progressive, others like 'Kula Vilakku' and 'Illatharasi' reinforce outdated family roles, despite rising female independence and workforce participation in the state. This highlights a disconnect between policy language and social evolution.
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin criticized AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami for lowering political discourse and accused him of surrendering Tamil Nadu's rights to the BJP. Stalin highlighted the state's economic growth under DMK rule and condemned the Prime Minister's remarks on women's free bus travel, warning of potential scheme discontinuation if the NDA wins.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan, and DMDK general secretary Premallatha Vijayakant launched a joint attack on AIADMK and BJP in Cuddalore. Stalin alleged the NDA would halt welfare programs if AIADMK wins, while Premallatha predicted election results would humble AIADMK's arrogance.
In a surprising twist in Tamil Nadu's assembly elections, Leema Rose Martin, the AIADMK candidate from Lalgudi and spouse of lottery tycoon Santiago Martin, has reported a staggering wealth of Rs 1,049.5 crore. This declaration positions her as the richest candidate in the race. Her financial disclosures include hefty investments in real estate, gaming ventures, and the hospitality industry.
The incident took place at 10.30am, when the train was crossing the station at a high speed.
Sharing the stage with VCK president Thol Thirumavalavan and DMDK general secretary Premallatha Vijayakanth to exhibit the solidarity of the alliance, Stalin said under the current DMK regime, Tamil Nadus growth rate jumped from a dismal 0.07% during the previous AIADMK regime to a robust 11.19%, earning the state the moniker of Superstar State in global media.
The petitioner wanted the court to direct the authorities to strictly enforce the MCC to ensure that there is no public display of any political partys symbol, logo, flag, posters or any other material during the match.
Residents of Adyar's Kasturba Nagar are urging candidates to address critical issues ahead of elections. Key demands include clearing encroachments on Canal Bank Road, which hinder commute, and upgrading aging sewer lines struggling with increased population density. Residents also seek improved infrastructure like new transformers and streetlights to enhance daily life and safety in the area.
Several Chennai Metropolitan Transport Corporation staff were observed campaigning for political parties, violating the Model Code of Conduct. Despite the rules barring government employees from political involvement, some MTC personnel were seen actively supporting candidates. While no official complaints have been lodged, authorities stated that any violations found would be addressed.
Union Minister Piyush Goyal criticized the Tamil Nadu government, alleging that three lakh families were denied housing benefits due to the state's failure to provide beneficiary names. He questioned Chief Minister Stalin on infrastructure development and the utilization of central funds, hinting at corruption investigations in the Jal Jeevan Mission. Goyal also refuted claims of a mandatory Hindi policy.
The CPM has unveiled its manifesto, prioritizing gig workers by advocating for their legal recognition and protection. The party also pledged support for women auto drivers and gig workers with dedicated resting facilities. Further promises include challenging gubernatorial powers, promoting dedicated lanes for pedestrians and cyclists, and urging the Centre to release archaeological excavation reports.
Nine policemen received the death penalty for the brutal torture and killing of a father and son in Madurai's Sathankulam police station. The duo died in custody in June 2020 after being detained for violating lockdown hours. The court deemed the custodial deaths a social evil, emphasizing the need for stringent punishment to deter future abuses and uphold responsibility.

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