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Corruption-free, commission-free, collection-free Government: Stalin

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If voted back to power, DMK would provide corruption-free, commission-free and collection-free governance in Tamil Nadu, the party treasurer, M.K. Stalin said today.

Addressing people at various fora, during his ‘walk’ from Mettupalayam, some 40 km from here to Kavundampalayam in the city, Stalin alleged that the ruling AIADMK had failed in all fronts and people from all walks of life were not happy with the Government.

Stating that the previous 2006-2011 DMK Government had provided a clean government
and solved the problems of the people, he said that if given a chance in 2016 Assembly elections, the party would ensure a corruption, commission and collection-free Government.

“The Government will be a people’s Government,” he said.

During his padayatra, as part of his second leg of Namukke Naame (We for Ourselves) campaign, Stalin received petitions and memoranda from Physically Challenged
Welfare Association, areca, curry leaves and banana growers in Karamadai area and
assured to redress their grievances once voted back to power.

Stalin also interacted with handloom weavers, construction workers, dyers, glass manufacturers and also software engineers in Saravanampatti.

Stalin paid floral tributes to the memorial of Farmers Association president Narayanasamy at Vaiyampalayam on the way to Kavundampalayam.

Some farmers complained that the ground water had gone down to nadir and there
was no water for irrigation and they were not getting remuneration for their produces.

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