NEW DELHI: In what is shaping up as one of the most disruptive political moments in Tamil Nadu’s recent history, Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has translated a bold, welfare-heavy and governance-focused manifesto into a decisive electoral breakthrough. Riding on a mix of populist outreach, youth-centric policies and strong messaging on safety and accountability, TVK has emerged as a formidable force, challenging the long-standing dominance of Dravidian majors like Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.At the heart of this surge lies a meticulously structured 40-point manifesto that sought to directly address everyday concerns — from women’s safety and household welfare to employment, governance transparency and farmer security. More than just promises, the document was crafted as a political blueprint aimed at reshaping governance delivery in the state, helping Vijay transition from a cinematic icon to a serious political contender — now widely seen as the next ‘Mudhalamaichar’.
Women-centric welfare and safety take center stage
A cornerstone of TVK’s manifesto is its sharp focus on women’s safety, dignity and financial independence. The party has attempted to blend direct welfare support with structural reforms in policing, justice delivery and public infrastructure, positioning women not just as beneficiaries but as central stakeholders in governance.The approach goes beyond traditional subsidy models, combining income support, mobility, healthcare access and legal safeguards. At the same time, the emphasis on surveillance systems, dedicated security forces and fast-track courts signals an attempt to institutionalize security rather than treat it as a reactive measure.Key promises:
- Dedicated department for the safety of women, children, and the elderly under direct chief ministerial supervision
- Madhippumigu Magalir Thittam: Monthly assistance of Rs 2,500 for women heads of families (up to age 60, excluding government employee families)
- Annapoorani Super Six Scheme: Six LPG cylinders per year free for every family
- Annan Seer Thittam: Eight grams of gold and a silk saree for marriage support
- Kamarajar Kalvi Urudhi Thittam: Rs 15,000 annual support to prevent school dropouts (Class 1–12)
- Vettri Payanam Thittam: Free bus travel for women across Tamil Nadu
- Zero Tolerance policy for crimes against women
- “Rani Velu Nachiyar Force”: 500 plainclothes women-led security teams with body cameras
- Anjalai Ammal Fast-Track Women’s Courts for speedy justice
- Zero Dark Spots initiative: CCTV networks, panic buttons, 5-minute emergency response
- 24/7 command centers for real-time monitoring
- Free sanitary pads through ration shops, schools and colleges
- Singa Pengal Empowerment Scheme: Interest-free loans up to Rs 5 lakh; Rs 5 lakh annual grant for SHGs transitioning to MSMEs
- Thaai Maaman Gold Ring Scheme: Gold ring and baby welcome kit for newborns
Youth focus: Jobs, skills and governance participation
TVK’s manifesto places strong emphasis on youth empowerment, positioning employment and skill development as central to its governance vision. The party has proposed a mix of direct financial support, structured training and institutional reforms to address unemployment and underemployment.Beyond jobs, the manifesto also attempts to integrate youth into governance processes, signaling a shift towards participatory administration.Key promises:
- Drug Free Tamil Nadu initiative with strict laws and campus-level monitoring
- Education Assurance Scheme: Collateral-free loans up to Rs 20 lakh (post-Class 12 to PhD)
- Recruitment Accountability Act: Government hiring completed within 365 days
- Unemployment assistance: Rs 4,000/month (graduates), Rs 2,500 (diploma holders)
- Vettri Skill Training Scheme: 5 lakh youth trained annually with stipends (Rs 10,000 for graduates, Rs 8,000 for diploma/ITI)
- Entrepreneurship scheme: Collateral-free loans up to Rs 25 lakh
- Local Employment Promotion: Incentives for companies hiring 75% local workforce
- Chief Minister’s People Service Associate: 5 lakh jobs with Rs 18,000 monthly salary
- Tamil Nadu Youth Advisory Council
- Creatorpreneur Development Scheme: Support for 1.5 lakh creators and 500 training schools
Governance reforms: Transparency, tech and citizen participation
A key differentiator in TVK’s manifesto is its focus on governance reforms, particularly through technology and accountability mechanisms. The party has proposed digitisation, AI integration and citizen-led policymaking as core pillars.The emphasis is on reducing bureaucratic delays, ensuring direct benefit delivery and making governance more interactive.Key promises:
- Tamil Nadu Citizen Privilege Card for automatic welfare delivery
- Right to Service Act with penalties for delays
- ‘Vetri Tamil Nadu Super App’ for all public services
- Real-time Governance Dashboard for transparency
- Citizen participation via myvettritamilnadu.in portal
- ‘Makkal Arangam’: Public petitions with mandatory Assembly response
- AI City and India’s first Ministry of Artificial Intelligence
- AI hubs in Madurai, Coimbatore, Salem, Tiruchirappalli
- Financial restructuring for a self-reliant Tamil Nadu
Police reforms: Welfare and working conditions
TVK has also focused on internal reforms within the police force, addressing long-standing concerns around pay, working conditions and infrastructure.Key promises:
- Salary increase from Rs 18,200 to Rs 25,000
- Rs 1,000 monthly allowance for high-stress duties
- Police Welfare and Service Conditions Act
- Weekly rotational offs and improved allowances
- Dedicated police hospitals in major cities
- Improved facilities for women personnel
Government employees: Structural reforms and benefits
The manifesto addresses concerns of government employees, particularly around pensions, job security and transparency in administration.Key promises:
- Evaluation of Old Pension Scheme reimplementation
- Regularization of staff with over five years of service
- Transparent transfer and promotion systems
Farmers: Income security and risk protection
Agriculture remains a key focus area, with the manifesto promising direct financial support, loan waivers and guaranteed pricing mechanisms.Key promises:
- Full loan waiver for farmers up to 5 acres; 50% waiver beyond that
- Legal MSP: Rs 3,500 per quintal (paddy), Rs 4,500 per tonne (sugarcane)
- Rs 10,000 annual support for tenant farmers
- 100% crop insurance coverage
MSMEs: Revival and industrial push
To boost industry and employment, TVK has proposed targeted support for MSMEs, focusing on credit access, cost reduction and competitiveness.Key promises:
- Rs 15,000 crore State Credit Guarantee Fund
- Abolition of peak-hour electricity charges
- 100% electricity tax exemption for five years
- 35% capital subsidy (up to Rs 50 lakh) for modernisation.
A manifesto that redefined the contest
Taken together, TVK’s manifesto reflects a hybrid political model — combining welfare populism with administrative reform and technology-driven governance. It is this combination that appears to have resonated with voters, allowing Vijay to move beyond star appeal and establish himself as a serious political force.As results reshape Tamil Nadu’s political map, the manifesto stands out as more than just an election document — it has become the foundation of a new political narrative that could redefine governance in the state.















