Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav criticized the DMK-Congress alliance in Tamil Nadu regarding the Women’s Reservation Bill, aligning with the BJP’s strategy to highlight women’s empowerment in the state. This marked Yadav’s first visit to Tamil Nadu during the ongoing Assembly election campaign, coinciding with the final day of campaigning. He conducted rallies and roadshows, emphasizing the importance of women’s political representation and urging support for NDA candidates.
Yadav accused the opposition of obstructing women’s rightful political participation by opposing the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam. He urged the women of Tamil Nadu to hold the Congress and DMK accountable for denying them their entitled rights. The Chief Minister emphasized that the election signifies a battle against dynastic politics and a stand for women’s dignity, indicating a readiness for change in Tamil Nadu.
Campaigning for NDA candidates, including L. Murugan and Dr. Prem Kumar, Yadav called for a substantial victory margin to ensure their success. He highlighted that a decisive mandate would pave the way for development and good governance in the state, aligning with the NDA’s vision of inclusive growth and empowerment. Yadav also invoked J. Jayalalithaa’s legacy of welfare and women’s empowerment, resonating with the NDA’s principles.
