75% of jobs for locals in Tamil Nadu: Stalin release poll manifesto

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Chennai: DMK Supremo MK Stalin released his party’s manifesto on Saturday for the Assembly elections in the state. In the election manifesto he gave some poll promises including free computer tablets with data card for students and a law to provide 75 percent of jobs in the state to locals.

Financial assistance of Rs 25k to one lakh persons going on pilgrimage to major Hindu temples, increase in maternity leave period and assistance, cut in fuel prices and steps to ban NEET were the various promises made by the DMK.

DMK President MK Stalin said on the release of his party manifesto that, if his party was voted to power, first generation graduates will be given preference in government jobs, reservation in private sector will also be insisted and promised subsidies for small farmers. Speaking to the media persons at DMK headquarters Anna Arivalayam Stalin said that “Tablets with free data will be provided to government school and college students”.

Promising an allocation of Rs 1000 crore towards renovation and consecration of Hindu temples, Stalin assured to provide Rs 200 crore for churches and mosques. Better water management, supply of clean drinking water, increase in women’s reservation in government jobs, hiking old age pension and establishment of ‘Kalaignar Unavagam’ eateries as part of hunger eradication were the other assurances provided by the DMK.

If voted, the party will reduce the rates of petrol and diesel by Rs 5 and Rs 4 per litre, he said in an apparent reference to tax cuts. A subsidy of Rs 100 towards LPG cylinder will be provided. Steps will be taken to expedite the submission of a committee (Arumughasamy Committee) report formed to probe the circumstances leading to the death of Chief Minister J Jayalalitha in 2016, he said. He also said a law to set aside 75 percent of jobs in industrial houses for locals will be passed if the DMK was voted to power, he added.

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