Overview
- Stalin said 364 of 505 assurances have been implemented, with 40 under state review, 37 awaiting Union clearance, and 64 paused for financial constraints.
- He acknowledged the NEET exemption promise remains unfulfilled, citing a state bill stalled after the Governor’s return, re-adoption, referral to the President, and ongoing legal challenges.
- He highlighted welfare programmes introduced beyond the manifesto, including the school breakfast plan, Pudhumai Penn, Naan Mudhalvan, and doorstep healthcare.
- He claimed about 78% of investment memoranda signed by his government have materialised, with remaining projects moving toward operations.
- He argued the BJP-led Union holds a minority and said it will not last long, while rejecting AIADMK attacks and expressing confidence about the 2026 Assembly election.