Toeing the line of Dravidian majors AIADMK and DMK, the party promised imposition of prohibition and freebies of eight gram gold to eligible women in Below Poverty Line category for marriage.
Taking a cue apparently from DMK, the party said it would waive "all loans availed by farmers" and assured a separate budget for agriculture and Lokayukta to end graft.
Ramadoss-led PMK for a long time has been advocating a separate farm budget.
The saffron party's pet themes like cow protection and a law to stop forced religious conversions also featured in the manifesto.
The party also promised quality education on par with CBSE standards in government-run schools and linking of all intra-state rivers.
BJP is fighting polls in alliance with smaller parties like IJK.
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