"You have given opportunities to Dravidian parties --DMK and AIADMK -- many times in the last 50 years. Give us five years, the party will change the state for the better, be it education sector or health," Ramadoss said at a conference here of the party's Kongu Zone (western region).
"The time has come for a change. All those who desire for a change, which is inevitable, from the poor governance of both the Dravidian parties must start thinking and give PMK an opportunity," he said.
"There are just over 400 libraries in Tamil Nadu as against 6,800 liquor outlets. There is one school for 10 villages, but one TASMAC outlet (state-run liquor unit) exists in each village. Our first priority is to bring about prohibition in the state so that crores of women who are suffering will get relief," he said.
A former Union health minister, Ramadoss claimed that during his stint as part of the central government, he was able to bring in various schemes like National Rural Health Mission and a ban on smoking in public places.
With the help of the Centre, his party would strive to bring in the Right to Public Service Act and Right to Health Act, along with Lokayukta, within six months of assuming power, he added.
Ramadoss, meanwhile, reiterated that PMK would never go for an alliance with DMK or AIADMK. "We will have an alliance with any other party except these two Dravidian parties," he said.
PMK founder-leader, S Ramadoss slammed DMK "for engaging in cheap politics" against PMK as it was afraid that the party would come to power.
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