Releasing his party's manifesto for the May 16 Assembly polls, PMK founder S Ramadoss alleged that DMK "has copied 42 schemes," proposed in a draft manifesto released in September last.
"The DMK has copied 42 schemes, literally lifting them from our draft manifesto. This includes implementation of Prohibition, establishing Lok Ayukta, Right to Service Act and appointing a panel to the Chief Minister to advise on economic affairs," he told reporters here.
To buttress his claim, he mentioned the page numbers of the schemes in PMK's draft manifesto and DMK's manifesto released recently.
He asked if DMK was really serious about these issues, they could have done it earlier considering "he (Karunanidhi) had been Chief Minister five times."
Ramadoss' son and party's Chief Ministerial candidate Anbumani sarcastically remarked that the first part of the manifesto (the draft), was released last year "the second one in Anna Arivalayam (DMK headquarters) last week and the final one today."
Assuring his party's main promise of bringing in a dry law if voted to power, Anbumani reiterated that his first order as Chief Minister would be to implement prohibition.
He attacked DMK Treasurer M K Stalin on the matter, saying he had gone back on his word of "first day first signature" to implement prohibition if Stalin became Chief Minister as DMK had now proposed a legislation.
"What is the need for a legislation when it can be done by way of an executive order?. This is a ploy to postpone the dry law," he alleged.
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In its manifesto, PMK promised a series of 'pro-people' measures in different sectors.
These include providing computer tablets to school-going children with an 'e-bag' software to reduce the number of books they carry to school.
Free medical treatment, government subsidised health insurance scheme, provision of one litre free milk to lactating mothers till their child turns one, separate Agriculture budget, not allowing GM crops were the other promises it made.
The property details of Chief Minister and his colleagues would be released every January and put up for "people's audit," the party promised.
It also assured to make Tiruchirappalli the second capital of the state and promised a series of reforms in Power, Administration and other sectors.
PMK assured steps to 'retrieve' Katchatheevu islet, ceded by India to Sri Lanka in the 1970s, and promised to double the dole given to fishermen during the fishing ban period.
"Steps (will be taken) for getting the minimum wage structure recommended by Majithia Wageboard (for Journalists and non-journalits,)" it said.
A separate 'Secretariat City' will be set up in the city suburbs and it will house government departments, state Assembly and quarters for Ministers and MLAs.
It will also have malls, play areas and educational institutions and will function as an 'Integrated City,' it said.
