Indian minister offers free laptops, gold, grinders and rice before elections


India has the biggest democracy in the world. AIADMK Chief Jayalalitha, after filing her nomination from the Srirangam town for the Assembly polls next month, has announced that she would distribute 20 kgs of rice free for those having ration card.
The manifesto also includes laptops for students above 11th standard, four grams ofgold free for poor women, mineral water for the people, who come under the category of Below Poverty Line. The minister has indeed found the best way to lure the voters.
Moreover, free mixergrinders, fans and other domestic appliances have been distributed to the poor, which also includes cable connections at lower rates. AIADMK has also promised that if the party, based in Chennai, India, came in power then the government will offer free bus passes for all citizens above the age of 58.
The party has also promised 20 litres of mineral water a day along with four sets of uniform and foot wear for students for all families who fall under Below Poverty Line category. Assistance has also been assured for students above 10th standard, ranging from Rs. 1000 to Rs. 5000.

AIADMK manifesto 2011 offers free rice, laptops, gold and appliances


The Assembly Polls are fast approaching and the parties in the war are not leaving a single stone unturned to attract all the votes in their bags. Distribution of free food and appliances has become common.
The AIADMK has taken the tradition a step further and has announced that all the ration card holder in the state of Tamil Nadu inIndia will get 20 kgs of free rice, free fans, mixers, grinders, laptops for students from class 11 and mineral water for the people, who fall under the category of Below Poverty Line (BPL).
Moreover, the AIADMKchief Jayalalitha has also found a way to attract the women voters by offering four grams of gold for the poor, free of cost. Cable connections will also be distributed at nominal rates for the poor.
Jayalalitha started distributing the freebies after she filed her nomination from the temple town of Srirangam in the state of Tamil Nadu. To top it all the AIADMK has also promised that if the party came in power, free bus passes will be provided to citizens over the age of 58, including a restructured health insurancescheme for all.
Special welfare schemes are also planned for the Sri Lankan Tamil refugees who are currently spread across the state