Tamil Nadu Minister Nirmal Kumar on Tuesday responded to questions regarding the proposed Rs 2,500 women’s entitlement assistance scheme during a media interaction in Madurai. Speaking after offering prayers at the Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple, the minister stated that large-scale financial allocations could only be implemented after the state budget is presented. He added that Chief Minister Vijay would streamline the required financial resources before any major welfare announcement is made. The minister also clarified that such schemes cannot be implemented immediately through a single government order and said the Chief Minister would address the media at an appropriate time regarding the matter.
No immediate confirmation on the Rs 2,500 women’s assistance scheme,
Major financial commitments dependent on the upcoming state budget,
Chief Minister expected to arrange necessary fiscal resources before rollout,
Implementation cannot happen instantly through a government order, says minister.
Media interaction held after temple visit in Madurai,
Minister claimed administration and governance remain stable,
Law and order situation in the state is under control,
Officials have been given complete operational freedom, according to him.
“Everything will stabilise in the next two or three months,” the minister said,
Chief Minister is closely monitoring governance on a daily basis,
Meeting the press is not a mandatory exercise, he remarked,
Questions regarding the Chief Minister’s attire were termed his personal choice.
Minister Nirmal Kumar stated that final decisions regarding the women’s entitlement assistance scheme would be announced only after the presentation of the state budget.
