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TN CM Stalin Confident of Re-Election, Showcases Achievements in Assembly

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin recently spoke in the state assembly and expressed strong confidence about winning the next election. He addressed the members with energy and listed several achievements of his government. He said the people of Tamil Nadu trust his leadership and support his work.

During his speech, CM Stalin clearly stated that his government worked hard for the welfare of the people. He mentioned many schemes and projects that helped improve education, healthcare, and employment. He pointed out that the Dravidian Model government gave free bus travel for women, increased scholarships for students, and created more job opportunities for the youth.

He also highlighted his government’s success in handling the COVID-19 pandemic and praised the health department for its quick response. CM Stalin said that his team provided medical care, delivered relief materials, and managed the crisis effectively. He thanked frontline workers and health officials for their service.

In his speech, he also criticized the opposition for not offering any useful ideas or plans. He said they only made negative comments and tried to create confusion. He urged the public to compare the performance of his government with that of the previous one.

CM Stalin proudly claimed that his government followed honesty, transparency, and social justice. He said, “We are not here to make promises and forget them. We are here to deliver results, and we have done that.” He added that the government will continue to focus on development and people’s welfare.

The Chief Minister used this opportunity to connect with the public and send a strong message. He made it clear that his party will face the next election with confidence and a strong track record.

By listing the achievements and standing firm, CM Stalin showed that he plans to lead the state with the same spirit in the future. His words aimed to build trust and motivate his supporters for the upcoming elections.