A separate budget for agriculture, loan waiver for students, free electricity are other poll promises for Lok Sabha 2019 elections.
The
M K Stalin-led Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has promised to
abolish the National
Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), formerly the All India
Pre-Medical Test, as part of its poll promise.
The
party, which has joined hands with the Congress for the upcoming
LokSabha election has also promised to bring back the old pricing
models for petrol & gas cylinders.
DMK
President Stalin released the party’s election manifesto for the
Lok
Sabha polls scheduled for April 18 in the state.
The
other promises of the party include metro rail projects for Madurai,
Trichy, Coimbatore and Salem, and permanent Indian citizenship for
Sri Lankan refugees currently living in camps in Tamil Nadu.
The
party also promised to release seven prisoners jailed in the Rajiv
Gandhi assassin case, loan waivers for students, a separate budget
for farmers at the Lok Sabha, free electricity for weavers, museum at
Keezhadi, 0.5 per cent GDP for natural disasters, MNREGA up to 150
days.
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