In Coimbatore, 150 first-time voters have joined DMK in the presence of Minister T.R.B. Rajaa during an event held near Keeranatham IT Park, discussing DMK's continuous efforts on NEET cancellation and women's welfare schemes.
Coimbatore: In a significant political move, 150 young first-time voters have joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in the Coimbatore Parliamentary constituency. This event took place in the presence of Minister T.R.B. Rajaa, marking a noteworthy expansion of DMK's support base among the youth. The induction ceremony was held near Keeranatham IT Park, within the Coimbatore constituency, showcasing the party's appeal among the younger electorate.

Minister T.R.B. Rajaa warmly welcomed the new members and took the opportunity to highlight DMK's ongoing efforts to abolish the NEET examination and introduce welfare schemes for women, including a financial assistance program.

The event saw participation from prominent DMK figures such as the party's IT Wing Secretary Mahendran, State Student Wing Leader Rajeev Gandhi, District Deputy Secretary Ashokbabu Arukutty, Union Secretary S.P. Sureshkumar, Village Council President Raj (a) Palanisamy, and Union Councillor Karuppasamy, among others. This gathering not only marked a significant milestone for the DMK in Coimbatore but also emphasized the party's commitment to engaging with and empowering the youth ahead of upcoming electoral challenges.
Minister T.R.B. Rajaa warmly welcomed the new members and took the opportunity to highlight DMK's ongoing efforts to abolish the NEET examination and introduce welfare schemes for women, including a financial assistance program.
The event saw participation from prominent DMK figures such as the party's IT Wing Secretary Mahendran, State Student Wing Leader Rajeev Gandhi, District Deputy Secretary Ashokbabu Arukutty, Union Secretary S.P. Sureshkumar, Village Council President Raj (a) Palanisamy, and Union Councillor Karuppasamy, among others. This gathering not only marked a significant milestone for the DMK in Coimbatore but also emphasized the party's commitment to engaging with and empowering the youth ahead of upcoming electoral challenges.