Strategically timed on a day when Congress President Sonia Gandhi was scheduled to address a poll rally along with ally and DMK President M Karunanidhi, the manifesto was unveiled by Jayalalithaa at a public rally here, in a departure from usual practice of release at party headquarters in Chennai.
Highlighting key aspects of the much-awaited manifesto containing series of populist measures covering various sectors, she promised that her party, if voted again to power, will provide mobile phone to all ration card holders.
She said her party-led government will provide 100 units of power to all households under the present consumption calculation method, saying it will benefit 78 lakh consumers "who need not pay electricity bills," if it came to effect.
"The free laptop scheme for students of Classes XI and XII will continue and free internet connection will be provided along with this," she said amidst loud cheers from the large gathering in this rural town in Western Tamil Nadu.
Jayalalithaa promised to increase financial assistance under a maternity scheme from Rs 12,000 to Rs 18,000 and assured to double the quantum of gold for thali (mangal sutra) from the existing four gm.
The manifesto also said government will repay educational
loans of persons who remain unemployed, and assured to provide 50 per cent subsidy for women to buy scooter or moped.
The party promised to provide 'Amma Banking Card' in association with banks and this can be used for all banking transactions and receive government services.
In the farm sector, AIADMK promised to give Rs 40,000 crore of crop loan for the 2016-21 five year period, and assured to expedite mechanisation of farming activities besides a host of other welfare measures including various subsidies.
On the inter-state river disputes, the AIADMK manifesto promised to strive for 'complete implementation' of the 2007 final award of the Cauvery Tribunal while efforts will be taken to raise the water storage level at Mullaperiar in Kerala to 152 ft.
For fishermen, the party promised hiking the dole during fishing ban period to Rs 5,000, a separate housing scheme for them and retrieving the islet katchatheevu from Sri Lanka.
AIADMK also promised implementation of prohibition in a phased manner, besides establishment of Lokayukta, expanding the Metro Rail projects to other cities like Coimbatore, a series of projects in highways, infrastructure and a new granite policy.
Efforts by neighbouring states to "deny water" to Tamil Nadu will be countered through talks and by approaching the Supreme Court, the party said.
Various schemes aimed at mitigating price-rise, such as 'Amma Cement,' 'Amma Dispensaries' and free mineral water schemes will be upgraded and expanded.
Flagship schemes announced in the 2011 poll manifesto,like providing free milch animals, will continue, the party said.
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