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State party recognition for Naam Tamils ​​in 8 years; We will take power in 2026 – Seeman assured

Naam Tamilar Party coordinator Seeman has said that with the encouragement of the state party’s recognition in the 2024 elections, we are determined to capture the ruling power of the state in the 2026 assembly elections.

In this regard, the statement issued by Nam Tamilar Party Coordinator Seeman said;

Naam Tamilar Party recognized by the state party! A breakthrough in Tamil political history!

Naam Tamilar Party, which contested alone in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the recently concluded parliamentary elections, secured 8.2 percent votes. Even if we did not achieve the target of victory in this election, it is very gratifying to get a significant number of votes and to be recognized as a state party.

Even when our forefathers and elders raised the lofty philosophical slogan of ‘Tamilthesiyam’ long ago, the slogan did not take shape among the masses. Naam Tamilar Party completely removed that inadequacy and defect, made the Tamil cause a mass politics and won the election.

Naam Tamilar Party, which contested the elections for the first time in 2016, has evolved into a state party in eight years, which is a breakthrough in Tamil political history! The votes that our Tamil party has won after overcoming many suppression methods such as symbol theft, abuse of power, political crisis, caste, religion, alcohol and money is a great democratic renaissance.

Bolstered by the recognition of the state party in this election, we are determined to capture the power of the state in the assembly elections of 2026.

I express my revolutionary greetings and heartfelt love to all of you who have cast 3,600,088 valuable votes in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry and made our Tamil Party a great political power, our admirable people, our brothers and sisters who stood in the field as candidates, our dear relatives who have supported us, our brothers and sisters who have given their lives and worked hard. . Seeman said in the statement.

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