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DMK Manifesto: DMK Releases Manifesto For Tamil Nadu

DMK Manifesto: DMK releases manifesto for Tamil Nadu assembly elections, 75% promise job to local people.

DMK President MK Stalin has released the manifesto for Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections, 2021. During this period, the party has promised to give jobs to 75 percent of the local people.

Tamil Nadu is also included in the assembly elections to be held in five states of the country. Election dates of all the states have also been announced. DMK has been out of power in Tamil Nadu since 2011.

This time, in the DMK-led coalition, Congress is contesting 25 seats, Communist Party of India-Marxist and the Communist Party of India will contest six seats, the Union of India Muslim League three, and MMK 2 seats.

Explain that the DMK party has entered into an agreement with Congress, Left parties, MDMK, VCK, and other smaller parties to remove AIADMK from power.

The list of 73 candidates has been released.

Let us know that DMK President MK Stalin will again try his luck from the Kolatur seat of the city in the elections for the Tamil Nadu Assembly on April 6.

At the same time, his son Udayanidhi will enter the electoral arena for the first time from Chepak-Triplicane in the metropolis. Stalin released the list of all 173 candidates for the election.

Kamal Haasan will also be in the field.

At the same time, actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan will be the candidate from Coimbatore South in the Tamil Nadu assembly elections.

The Makkal Nidhi Mayyam president has announced this while releasing the second list of the party on Friday.

Recalling his late father Srinivasan, Haasan expressed confidence that the voters of this assembly seat would enable him to vote and enable him to consider the assembly.

Corona rules again tightened in Karnataka, now only such people will be able to attend the wedding ceremony.

There is once again an increase in the cases of Coronavirus in the country. In view of the increasing cases in the state, the Government of Karnataka has reduced the number of people attending events and ceremonies like marriages on Friday.

Additional Chief Secretary Javed Akhtar says that these measures are being carried out amid the increase in new cases of Corona and fear of a second wave.

According to the new rules, only 500 people will now be allowed to attend marriages or other events held in open spaces, while the number of people in halls or closed places ceremonies has been reduced to 200. .

At the same time, 100 people will be allowed to attend the open for birthday celebrations and only 50 people in closed places.

A number of people will also be allowed at the time of funeral. However, only 50 people will be allowed at the time of cremation and burial.

The number of people has been reduced to 500 for religious and political ceremonies in open spaces. In order to control the spread of corona, testing has been extended in some districts.

There will be 4,000 tests per day in Belagavi, 40,000 tests per day in Bangalore and BBMP, 3,000 tests in Dakshina Kannada daily and 5,000 in Mysuru daily.

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