I will also contest the upcoming assembly elections: Seeman announced

Tamil Nadu: Seeman, the chief coordinator of the Naam Tamil Party, said they will also participate in the upcoming assembly elections.
Seman, who visited the venue of the Naam Tamil Party’s People’s Conference for Change, scheduled for February 21st in Alampattiputhur, Trichy district, on Wednesday, said: “We will not release an election manifesto. We will only release a process for what our government will be like.
I will introduce candidates for 234 seats at the conference. I will also contest the elections. We will announce at the conference which seats we will contest. From that day on, we will begin our electoral journey. We have formed an alliance only with the people, not with anyone else.
Tamil Nadu’s growth is debt-driven. We are paying over Rs 1 lakh crore in interest on loans taken by Tamil Nadu.
They are announcing freebies and increasing taxes on essential items. If they continue to take loans, the state will become economically enslaved.”
No one in Tamil Nadu has been forced to convert. They have changed their religion of their own free will. No one should interfere in this.
There is a problem within the Indi Alliance. Stalin is the strongest member of that alliance. If he leaves, the Indi Alliance will be in ruins. That is why Mani Shankar is calling on Stalin to lead, Seeman said.





