Saturday 19 September 2015

Stalin to launch ‘Namakku Naame’ campaign in Kanyakumari on Sept.20

To redeem Tamil Nadu from the destructive path of ADMK regime and to render constructive change with a difference, on the advice of Thalaivar Kalaignar, DMK Treasurer Thalapathi M.K. Stalin will launch his Statewide Namkku Naame campaign in Kanyakumari on September 20 and he would cover the State in three phases. In the first phase he will tour 12 districts and completes in Tiruchy on Oct 2.
According to a party headquarters release, with the noble intention of creating a change for ‘development, employment opportunity, economic progress and transparent administration’ and as per the advice of Thalaivar Kalaignar, Stalin will begin the journey on 20.9.2015 at 5.30 p.m at Nagercoil in Kanyakumari district.
In the five year ADMK regime, the people of the State only witnessed distress and rusted government. Moreover it was a ‘regime sans farsightedness’ ‘regime which did not create employment opportunities’ and ’regime which did not start any new industry’ and as a whole the ADMK presented a dysfunctional regime in all respects to the people who voted with trust.
In the State which had had full time Chief Ministers with dedication,  people witness ‘a powerless interim Chief Minister’ and now one hour Chief Minister’, that too on video conference. People are incensed over the government administration conducted like an ‘entertainment’.
On witnessing such a regime afflicting them like summer heat people are yearning for DMK rule which was responsible, working in the interests of people, striving for the progress of the State and preserving democracy in the Assembly. They are in anticipation of the Assembly elections. This ‘Namaku Naame’ campaign for redemption of the dawn of Stalin is for meeting people directly. He will hold consultations with various sections of people and listen to the suggestions of all sections including youth. He undertakes this journey as a great people’s movement for removing the ADMK regime which pushed the State into darkness in the last five years and redeem welfare.
The details of the second and third phase of the campaign will be informed later.
The DMK has produced a documentary featuring party’s treasurer M.K. Stalin ahead of his Statewide Namkku Naame campaign slated to begin on September 30. The 20-minute documentary titled Mudiyattum Vidiyattum will be screened one day in advance in all places where Stalin will meet the people. “A campaign van equipped with an LED TV will tour the State and screen the documentary,” said a party leader associated with the making of the film. “We have called the tour programme Namakku Naamey, since we cannot expect the State government to fulfil the expectations of the people,” he said.

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