PMK manifesto promises free education, waiver of education loans
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It additionally promised vital measures to reinforce well being, develop agriculture, guarantee social justice for all communities.
Pattali Makkal Katchi in its Assembly election manifesto launched on Friday promised free education together with in non-public faculties; waiver of greater education loans; bettering infrastructure of State Government faculties and Anna University and University of Madras. Besides, it promised vital measures to reinforce well being, develop agriculture, guarantee social justice for all communities.
The celebration would guarantee Tamils obtain 100% choice in State Government jobs and 80% jobs within the non-public sector. It assured to create a second capital in Tiruchi, whereas Coimbatore will likely be declared as the economic capital.
The celebration additionally spelt out its promises for movie business, journalists, Eelam Tamil welfare, rural improvement and different points.
Asked if PMK had compromised with the AIADMK over liquor prohibition, PMK founder S. Ramadoss, by way of videoconferencing, stated it could intensify protests after the elections.
On whether or not he believes Tamil Nadu is admittedly doing nicely in phrases of administration and managing debt, he stated, “We are there to advise them [AIADMK] and they are here to implement and administer.”
Party youth wing chief Anbumani stated that Tamil Nadu’s debt burden is large however different States even have taken money owed. “A number of schemes like irrigation schemes – Cauvery-Gundaru scheme, Athikadavu-Avisai scheme – and farm loan waivers are also being implemented. We will advise the government on reducing the debt burden,” he stated.
According to him, “Dr. Ramadoss has been protesting for the last 40 years to bring prohibition and ruling and Opposition parties have agreed to bring in prohibition. This is a big victory. We also took legal recourse to shut down liquor shops along highways. We will take every step to bring in liquor prohibition.”
Dr. Ramadoss blamed a ‘big party’ who’re instigating different communities in MBC class to protest’ in opposition to 10.5% inside reservations for Vanniyars. “They will not be affected,” he stated.
Asked if the celebration has given up on the thought of projecting Mr. Anbumani as an “agent of change” and its slogan ‘Maattram, Munnetram Anbumani’, Mr. Anbumani stated, “That was the slogan for the last elections and this is a new election.”
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