Chennai:
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is set to launch its election campaign titled “Tamil Nadu Will Not Bow Down” from today, signalling an assertive and emotionally charged outreach ahead of the upcoming elections. The campaign slogan reflects the party’s emphasis on state pride, self-respect, and the protection of tamil Nadu’s rights.
According to party sources, the campaign will be rolled out across the state through public meetings, roadshows, grassroots outreach, and wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital platforms. Senior DMK leaders, ministers, MLAs, and party cadres will actively participate in taking the campaign message to people in both urban and rural areas.
The campaign is expected to highlight the DMK government’s achievements in social justice, education, healthcare, welfare schemes, infrastructure development, and women’s empowerment. At the same time, it will strongly criticize what the party describes as attempts by the Union government to undermine federalism, impose language and policy decisions, and reduce the rights of states.
Chief minister M.K. Stalin and deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin are likely to play leading roles in the campaign, addressing public gatherings and reinforcing the message that tamil Nadu’s dignity and autonomy must be safeguarded.
Political analysts view the slogan “Tamil Nadu Will Not Bow Down” as a continuation of the Dravidian movement’s legacy of self-respect and resistance to central dominance. The campaign is also expected to resonate with youth, women, and first-time voters by focusing on identity, rights, and inclusive development.
In conclusion, the launch of the “Tamil Nadu Will Not Bow Down” campaign marks the DMK’s entry into full election mode. With this assertive message, the party aims to consolidate public support and frame the election as a choice between self-respect and submission, setting the tone for the political battle ahead.
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