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DMK Legislators Spurn Vijay's Vehicle Scheme in Tamil Nadu
All 59 DMK members of the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly have collectively rejected a vehicle distribution scheme, according to party leadership. The decision marks a significant political stance on the government's automotive welfare initiative.
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In a show of unity, the entire DMK contingent in the Tamil Nadu assembly has declined to participate in a vehicle distribution programme, with Opposition Leader Udhayanidhi Stalin announcing the collective decision on Tuesday. The move represents a deliberate political stance by the principal opposition party against what the government has framed as a welfare initiative.
The vehicle scheme, which offered complimentary cars to eligible recipients, has become a point of contention in Tamil Nadu's political landscape. By rejecting the offer en masse, the DMK has signalled its opposition to the programme's framework or implementation.
Government authorities subsequently issued a clarification regarding the scheme's terms and objectives, though details of the official response remained limited. The episode underscores growing friction between the ruling coalition and the opposition over the distribution of state resources and welfare benefits.
The DMK's unified rejection reflects the party's attempt to maintain a consistent political message on governance priorities. With all 59 legislators on the same page, the opposition has presented a consolidated front on the issue, potentially influencing public perception of the government's welfare programmes ahead of future political contests in the southern state.