NAMAKKAL: Condemning welfare politics centred on “freebies,” Naam Tamilar Katchi chief coordinator
Seeman on Friday said the word “free” should be eliminated from public life.
Campaigning in Namakkal town for party candidates Praveen Kumar (Namakkal), Ponnumani (Senthamangalam) and Sasikala (Rasipuram), Seeman accused successive govts of burdening the state with debt. He questioned the value of cash handouts, arguing that dignity and self-respect mattered more than receiving money for free.
He alleged that politics had long been buried under bribery and corruption and called for sweeping political change. "The present regime should be removed,” he said and urged voters to use the election to bring in a people’s govt.
Seeman said his party would offer people a chance to transform their lives through self-respect rather than dependence.
V Senthil Kumaran is currently working as the Special Corresponde...
Read MoreV Senthil Kumaran is currently working as the Special Correspondent for The Times of India, focusing on the districts of Salem, Namakkal, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, and Erode.
As the sole representative for these five districts in Western Tamil Nadu, Senthil Kumaran covers a wide range of topics, including crime, education, and civic issues. He has exposed numerous scams and held several government officials accountable for their actions.
In addition to his journalism work, he holds an MBA in Human Resources, an M.Sc. in Psychotherapy, and an LLB, along with a BA in English Literature.
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