Tamil Nadu deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin delivered a strong political message, asserting that no amount of conspiracy or manipulation will succeed in tamil Nadu. Speaking at a party gathering, he urged cadres to stand united as one force to defeat what he described as “forces trying to destabilize the state”.
Target Set to Win Over 200 Constituencies
During his address, stalin -Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>udhayanidhi stalin outlined the party’s electoral goal, declaring that the DMK-led alliance aims to win in more than 200 constituencies in the upcoming state elections. He emphasized that this target is not only ambitious but also achievable through coordinated grassroots work and unity.
“Let Us Stand Together and Defeat Those Who Seek to Divide Us”
Udhayanidhi reiterated that tamil Nadu has a strong history of rejecting divisive politics. He stated that the people of the state are well aware of attempts to influence them through misinformation and external pressures.
He said:
· The state will not allow anti-social or authoritarian forces to gain ground.
· Cadres must work door-to-door to communicate the party’s achievements.
· Unity within the party is essential to counter “those trying to create discord”.
Focus on Welfare, Social Justice, and Development
The deputy chief minister highlighted the government’s initiatives on:
· Welfare schemes for students, workers, and women
· Economic development and job creation
· Social justice measures aligned with Dravidian principles
He added that these achievements will be the foundation of the election campaign.
Cadres Encouraged to Strengthen Ground-Level Reach
Udhayanidhi urged party workers to intensify their field efforts, stating that success in over 200 constituencies requires:
· Strengthening booth-level committees
· Ensuring wide communication of government schemes
· Building trust among young voters and first-time voters
He emphasized that unity, discipline, and confidence within the party will be key factors.
Conclusion
Udhayanidhi Stalin’s speech set a clear electoral tone, combining criticism of opposing forces with a call for unity. By projecting confidence and outlining a high target, he signaled the ruling party’s intent to retain strong political dominance in the state.
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