A sure solution to the drinking water problem: Madhivendan appeals to vote for DMK

Tamil Nadu: The DMK government in the Rasipuram constituency has implemented a new community drinking water project at a cost of ₹845 crore, providing a permanent solution to the drinking water problem. For this reason, DMK candidate and Minister Ma. Mathiventhan appealed to the people to vote for the DMK in the elections.
DMK candidate Ma. Mathiventhan from the Rasipuram (Independent) constituency, Ma. Mathiventhan, campaigned in Rasipuram on Saturday. He, along with his supporters, visited Senthamangalam Division Road, Chettiyannan Street, Gandhi Nagar, Rajakaliamman Temple, V. Nagar, Karuppanar Temple, DNC Theatre, Vijayalakshmi Theatre, R.M.C. Kudiyarippu, Kamakshi Amman Temple, Angalamman Temple, etc. in a jeep to collect votes. He listed the welfare schemes implemented by the DMK government over the past five years for women, self-help groups, farmers, students, and the elderly.
Similarly, in the Rasipuram constituency, he informed the people that several projects have been implemented, such as a new joint drinking water project worth ₹854 crore, a fully equipped district headquarters hospital, a mini stadium with various sports facilities at the outdoor grounds of the Rasipuram Anna Salai Government Higher Secondary School, a shopping mall at the old bus stand, a new daily market, a weekly market, a mini tidal park, road connectivity to Bodhamalai, 7 new parks in the city, and road connectivity to all areas.
During the campaign, Rasipuram City DMK Secretary N.R. Shankar, City Council President R. Kavitha Shankar, Congress, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Nadu, and others were present.





