States »SoutPosted at: May 9 2021 6:28PM Stalin promises honest, clean and transparent governance
Chennai, May 9 (UNI) In a bid to usher in a new political system
of governance, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday
promised to provide an inclusive government that will be honest,
clean and transparent and solve the people's problems by joining
hands with other parties.
Three days after taking over as the Chief Minister for the first time
that heralded the return of DMK regime after a decade, Mr Stalin
urged the DMK cadres to forget about the bitter election campaign
indulged in by political parties and join hands with them in solving
the people's problems.
Appealing to the DMK cadres to join hands with members of other
political parties to solve the people's problems, Mr Stalin, in an epistle
to partymen, said ''no purpose will be achieved in debating about the
past mistakes.''
''Instead of cursing the darkness, it's better to light a lamp. Instead of
complaining about the summer, let us be ready to welcome the spring'',
he said, and promised that his government will focus on the state's
development on all fronts to fulfill the expectations of the people, who
felt that they were let down for the past 10 years.
Terming the CM post as a responsibility rather than a position,
he said he had accepted to sit on the seat of thorns as bestowed
on him by the ppeople's popular support as well as the hard work
of the party cadres and the members of the alliance parties.
Noting that the DMK government has taken over the reigns of the
State amid challenging times, Mr Stalin said though it is a DMK
government that has come to power, it will be a government for
all, he said appealed to people to cooperate with the government
to prevent spread of the covid pandemic by wearing masks, hand
washing and maintaining social distancing.
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