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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's government, completing four years, has been lauded for its social welfare schemes, including monthly financial aid for women, free bus rides for women, and breakfast schemes for school students. These initiatives have strengthened the DMK's vote bank among women, youth, and marginalized communities, disrupting traditional voting patterns. Stalin's opposition to the BJP's policies and his leadership in building an anti-BJP front have also bolstered his image.
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