PMK’s CM candidate Anbumani to take questions from people

He will hold meetings in Vellore, Salem, Coimbatore, Tiruchirappalli, Madurai, Tirunelveli and Chennai

March 09, 2016 02:36 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:59 am IST - Chennai

The interactive meetings, titled ‘Tamizhaga Valarchi Patri’ (About Tamil Nadu’s Growth), will include PMK’s pet theme, of that of implementing prohibition. File photo: G. Krishnaswamy

The interactive meetings, titled ‘Tamizhaga Valarchi Patri’ (About Tamil Nadu’s Growth), will include PMK’s pet theme, of that of implementing prohibition. File photo: G. Krishnaswamy

In a bid to reach out to the voters of Tamil Nadu ahead of the May 16 Assembly polls, PMK’s Chief Ministerial candidate Anbumani Ramadoss will hold seven meetings in seven cities where he will discuss his party’s strategy for state’s growth and take questions from people.

The interactive meetings, titled ‘Tamizhaga Valarchi Patri’ (About Tamil Nadu’s Growth), will include PMK’s pet theme, of that of implementing prohibition, the party said on Wednesday.

Dr. Ramadoss will hold meetings in Vellore, Salem, Coimbatore, Tiruchirappalli, Madurai, Tirunelveli and Chennai and discuss with the people issues concerning urban development, agriculture and total prohibition, it said.

In the meetings scheduled between March 10 and 16, he will also talk in detail about how government departments had ’suffered’ in the last 50 years, where the state was alternatively ruled by DMK and AIADMK, it said.

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