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Election time in Tamil Nadu is the time to win people over with freebees. Here's how the parties play the game

J Jayalalithaa
J Jayalalithaa
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Last Updated : Mar 19 2016 | 12:14 AM IST
With people in Tamil Nadu set to decide their fate on May 16, the state's key political parties - All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) - are working night and day to prepare their manifestos, which, in the past, largely contained a list of freebies for voters.

Over the past decade, successive governments in the state have spent nearly $2 billion (Rs 11,561 crore) largely on three freebie schemes: colour television sets, laptops and household appliances.

Here's a look at what the parties have doled out in the past:

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AIADMK
  • The first file that J Jayalalithaa signed when she became chief minister in May 2011 was for giving free gold for thali (mangal sutra) to poor women for their wedding,
 
  • 20 kg of rice for 18.6 million people
     
  • Mixies, grinders and fans to 16.3 million families at the cost of Rs 6,553 crore
     
  • Free cows and goats in rural areas
     
  • Laptops. In the last five years, Rs 6,456.44 crore have been spent on buying laptops to be distributed among voters
     
  • School uniforms, chappals included
     
  • Stipend for college students
     
  • 60,000 milch cows at a cost of Rs 210 crore and 27,80,000 goats to 6,95,000 marginalised families at a cost of Rs 897 crore.
     
  • Poor-friendly programmes under brand Amma, which includes unagavagam (canteen), mineral water, vegetables, seeds, mobiles, cement, medicine, salt, tea, seeds, bay kits and medical scheme.
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  • A 24-hour maternity scheme and distribution of free sanitary napkins
     
  • Promised in 2011: houses for 300,000 people
  • DMK
    • Rice for Rs 1 per kg
       
    • Free television sets. Since 2006, the party has bought 15.3 million TV sets for $773 million, according to the Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu
       
    • Kalaignar health insurance scheme (later terminated by the AIADMK government)
       
    • Kalaignar housing scheme (later scrapped by the AIADMK government)

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    First Published: Mar 19 2016 | 12:14 AM IST

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