DMK chief to unveil vision plan for TN on March 7
The DMK will unveil a vision document of the party for the state for the next decade at a rally to be held in Tiruchy on March 7. Announcing the same to reporters at party headquarters Anna Arivalayam on his birthday this morning, DMK president MK Stalin said, “I will unveil my long term plan for Tamil Nadu for the next 10 years in the event.”
“We have devised the plan with the confidence that Tamil Nadu would be in numero uno position in all departments in the next 10 years. I have the responsibility to implement it. I have also set the target to be achieved in each department in the next 10 years,” Stalin said, adding that the vision document has been prepared by consolidating the inputs received from party seniors, neutral people and experts in various fields during his interaction with the state people.
The principal opposition party has planned to hold a rally at Tiruchy on March 7 to utilise the grand arrangements being made there by the party’s principal secretary KN Nehru for the March 14 state conference, which was deferred indefinitely owing to the April 6 Assembly elections.
Stalin, who has planned to take the vision document to two crore families in 20 days from the date of release, has proposed to release the details of the unveiling of the vision document soon. When reporters sought his response to Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement in Villupuram on Sunday that AIADMK and BJP would function as a double engine, Stalin said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke earlier. Now, Amit Shah has spoken. BJP leaders who visit Tamil Nadu would say the same. We are not bothered about it because they have held the hands of O Panneerselvam and Edappadi K Palaniswami
who thrive on corruption, commission and collection. Therefore, people know who supports corruption.”
Responding in the affirmative to a query on the overwhelming debt position of the state, Stalin said that his party’s plans for resolving the debt crisis of the state would be unveiled in the election manifesto.