As the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections approach, the ruling DMK party has initiated an extensive grassroots outreach effort. The women’s wing of the party is gearing up for a door-to-door campaign across the state starting on February 23. This move is a crucial part of the party’s election strategy, covering all Assembly constituencies.
Social Welfare and Women Empowerment Minister Geetha Jeevan announced the campaign in a message to party cadres. She emphasized the need for the women’s wing to take the lead in direct interactions with voters. Geetha Jeevan highlighted the state government’s welfare measures and development achievements, urging party workers to communicate these effectively to the public.
Geetha Jeevan outlined the operational plan for the campaign, suggesting that even small teams of five members could start outreach activities in their localities. The door-to-door drive is expected to escalate in the upcoming weeks as the DMK intensifies its preparations for the Assembly elections, focusing on engaging voters directly at the grassroots level.
