How Stalin, EPS, Vijay Are Outbidding Each Other On Freebies & 1 Party Is Opposing It | I Witness
Tamil Nadu's freebie culture didn't begin with Karunanidhi's colour TVs. It goes back to 1967, when DMK founder Annadurai promised rice at Re 1 a kilogram and won. What followed over six decades is one of Indian democracy's most extraordinary political spirals: a two-party state with no ideological daylight between its rivals, where each election cycle produces a new, more expensive list of giveaways, from kitchen appliances and goats to laptops and now straight cash, with 2026 manifesto promises collectively touching ₹75,000 crore. But the story isn't simply one of cynical vote-buying; some measures — free bus rides for women, the noon meal scheme, subsidised co-working spaces — have delivered real, measurable social change. The line between welfare and bribery is real, and Tamil Nadu has crossed it repeatedly in both directions. Against this backdrop stands one quiet outlier: Seeman of NTK, the only Tamil politician openly campaigning against freebies, contesting every seat alone, fielding 50% women candidates, and steadily growing his vote share to 8.4% — more than double the BJP's in the state. He will not win. But in a race with no finish line, he may be the only one asking the right question.#tn #tamilnadu #indianews #dmk
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