Stalin directs DMK cadres to be vigilant and help voters at booths

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Wednesday said the 2026 Assembly elections were the scope for establishing a “Dravidian Model 2.0” government, to further guide the state’s growth and defeat those who betrayed the Tamil people.

MK Stalin
MK Stalin

A day before the polls, he appealed to the DMK cadre to work in coordination, so that not a single vote meant for the party is missed.

In a message addressed to party workers entitled “Victory is Certain!” Vigilance is essential,” he claimed that the people of the states have high expectations for the creation of the Dravidian Model Government 2.0, and the achievements made under the five-year Dravidian model have helped every household in the state.

He also attacked the AIADMK-led NDA, adding: “People have realized that voting for AIADMK is like voting for BJP and they know that BJP will take over Tamil Nadu from the back door, just like what happened in Bihar.”

Stalin also noted interactions with voters during various aspects of his election campaign.

“They also welcomed me happily and reminded me of the promises made in the DMK manifesto for 2026, e.g $2000 monthly entitlement $He said: 8,000 vouchers for the housewife scheme, modern meterless pumps for farmers, teaching artificial intelligence in colleges.

Appealing to party workers to work with greater vigilance than ever before, he said, “Booth agents must reach polling stations at least 90 minutes before the start of polling. Booth level agents must cast their votes as first vote and must take necessary steps to ensure votes supporting DMK and alliance parties are registered quickly.”

The Prime Minister added: “The party cadres must work side by side and vigilantly without missing any of these steps. They must carry out their work at the polling stations in a dignified and precise manner to ensure that not a single vote in our favor is missed.”

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