Giving things for free is not a sign of good governance: Seeman

Tamil Nadu: Seeman, Chief Coordinator of the Naam Tamil Party, stated that giving people freebies is not a sign of good governance.
Seeman campaigned in support of the Naam Tamil Party candidates contesting elections in Chennai on Tuesday. In Anna Nagar, D.P. Chaitram, he campaigned in support of candidates C. Shankar (Anna Nagar) and S. Roshni (Villivakkam), stating: “Giving people freebies is not good governance. On the contrary, the government should focus on improving people’s livelihoods. If this happens, people will meet their own needs.”
If the Naam Tamil Party comes to power, government schools and colleges will provide education at par with private schools. The government will provide good medical facilities. Steps will be taken to ensure that both educated and illiterate people get government jobs.
As soon as I come to power, all liquor shops will be closed in the first phase. Tamil Nadu will become a poverty-free state. Those who like actors should not vote for me. Only those who love the soil of Tamil Nadu should vote for me.
For the last 60 years, we have only been disappointed by trusting Dravidian parties. Therefore, this time we need to wake up. He said that everyone should vote keeping in mind the future of their children.
He campaigned in support of Naam Tamil Party candidates Arun (Mylapore), Saranya (Elumpur), M. Kalanjiam (Ayiramvilakku), Jayalakshmi Raman (Sholinganallur), and Keerthana (Velachery).





