Will CM Stalin's ₹5,000 Aid for Women Empower 1.31 Cr Beneficiaries under 'Dravidian Model 2.0'?
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Chennai, Feb 13 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.K. Stalin, has reiterated his administration’s dedication to the Kalaingar Magalir Urimai Thogai initiative, emphasizing that the monthly financial support for women is not merely a welfare handout but a rightful claim. In a recent statement directed at beneficiaries, he insisted that no political or administrative barriers would hinder the assistance provided to women throughout the State.
CM Stalin criticized certain factions for attempting to pause the payments for a period of three months due to the approaching elections.
He described this action as a strategy to undermine a key social justice initiative that has empowered numerous families.
“Even if there are attempts to obstruct, we will not retreat,” he stated, highlighting that the Dravidian governance model prioritizes the welfare of the populace over political agendas.
In a proactive measure, the government has disbursed ₹5,000 each to 1.31 crore women beneficiaries. This sum includes ₹3,000 as an advance payment for February, March, and April, in addition to an extra ₹2,000 as a special package for summer assistance.
The funds were directly transferred to the beneficiaries’ bank accounts, ensuring consistent financial aid. The Chief Minister characterized this initiative as a safeguard against any potential delays in payments and as part of the government’s broader commitment to enhancing women’s financial security.
Officials noted that the scheme has been vital in addressing household expenses, children’s education, and healthcare needs, particularly for low and middle-income families.
Looking forward, CM Stalin made a significant electoral promise under the anticipated 'Dravidian Model 2.0.'
He announced that if re-elected, the monthly entitlement of ₹1,000 would be increased to ₹2,000. He referred to this promise as a “commitment to my sisters,” positioning the scheme as a continuation of the late M. Karunanidhi’s legacy of social welfare and inclusive progress.
Expressing confidence in women voters, CM Stalin stated that their ongoing support would guarantee another victory for the DMK-led government.
“With the strength of Tamil women, we will achieve victory once more,” he declared, framing the program as both a social assurance and a fundamental element of the party’s campaign for the forthcoming elections.