Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, also the DMK President, is scheduled to speak at a significant Delta Zone Women’s Conference in Chengipatti, Thanjavur district. This event comes as Tamil Nadu gears up for the upcoming Assembly elections, likely to be held in April. As the election fervor intensifies, political parties in the state are actively engaging in campaign activities, alliance discussions, and outreach efforts to connect with voters.
The ruling DMK party, under Stalin’s leadership, is focusing on mobilizing key voter groups, particularly women and youth, as part of its election strategy. The Delta Zone Women’s Conference is a strategic move by the DMK to showcase its strength in the politically vital Cauvery delta region. The event will also feature DMK Deputy General Secretary Kanimozhi, who has been leading women-centric political initiatives statewide.
With an expected turnout of around 1.5 lakh women, the conference is poised to be one of the largest women-centered political gatherings organized by the DMK in recent times. It aims to underscore the government’s dedication to women’s empowerment, social equity, and comprehensive progress through various welfare schemes and support programs for women.
Stalin’s address at the conference is anticipated to highlight the government’s accomplishments, future vision, and the significant role of women in shaping Tamil Nadu’s socio-political landscape. This event is crucial for energizing party members and enhancing grassroots mobilization in preparation for the election campaign.
To ensure the event’s smooth conduct and security, extensive arrangements have been made in Thanjavur district, with approximately 5,000 police personnel deployed for crowd management and law enforcement. Additionally, a ban on flying drones in Thanjavur has been imposed as a precautionary measure to maintain order during the high-profile political gathering.
The Delta Zone Women’s Conference holds strategic importance for the DMK’s election campaign, especially in consolidating support among women voters in the delta districts ahead of the Assembly elections.
