Overview
- Calling the DMK a principled, orderly organisation, the Chief Minister told cadres the party gathers and disperses without disturbing public life.
- He urged full turnout for the Mupperum Vizha in Karur on September 17 at 5 p.m., which will commemorate Periyar, C. N. Annadurai and the party’s founding day under Duraimurugan’s chair.
- He pledged to oppose any delimitation changes that could cut Tamil Nadu’s Lok Sabha representation and to resist the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision of rolls.
- He cited double-digit economic growth and gains in education, health infrastructure, industry and employment as proof points of the DMK government’s performance.
- He said the party has enrolled one crore members and described the DMK as a fortress of ideals, with a veiled contrast to crowd surges reported at actor-politician Vijay’s statewide tour.