Tamil Nadu New CM Vijay First Decisions 200 Units Free Power Womens Safety Force and Anti Drug Task Force
Tamil Nadu has entered a new chapter in its politics as popular actor turned leader C Joseph Vijay took oath as the Chief Minister. Right after the swearing in ceremony at Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai Vijay signed his first official files showing fast action on key poll promises. One of the main decisions is giving 200 units of free electricity to domestic consumers once every two months. This move aims to bring direct relief to middle class and lower income families who struggle with rising power bills every month. Many households in both cities and villages will now save money on electricity which they can use for other important needs like education health and food.
Along with the free power scheme the new Chief Minister has announced the formation of a special all women task force named Singapen Sirappu Athiradi Padai or similar elite unit for protecting womens safety. This dedicated force will work with a helpline to respond quickly to crimes against women and make public places safer. At the same time Vijay ordered setting up of anti drug task forces in every district to fight the growing problem of narcotics especially among young people. These steps show that the new government wants to focus on both welfare and strong law and order from day one. People across the state have welcomed these announcements because they touch daily problems like high electricity costs unsafe streets and drug issues affecting families.
Vijay who leads Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam TVK became Chief Minister after his party won enough seats in the recent assembly elections marking a big shift as it is the first government in decades not led by DMK or AIADMK. In his emotional first address he spoke about starting a new era of real secular social justice and asked people to give him time to deliver results. He promised not to make false promises and said he is not from any royal family but a common man chosen by the people. The quick signing of these files within hours of taking oath has created a lot of excitement and hope among supporters especially the youth who played a big role in his victory. Education officials and common citizens see this as a sign of active governance that puts people first instead of waiting for weeks to start work. The free power decision builds on existing schemes but increases the limit to 200 units giving more benefit to larger families.
While these decisions bring immediate good news questions remain about how the government will manage the costs of free electricity without putting too much pressure on the state budget or power companies. Experts point out that Tamil Nadu already has high subsidy bills and proper planning will be needed so that industries and other consumers do not face higher charges later. On the safety side the new women protection force and anti drug units are practical steps but their real success will depend on proper training quick response systems and coordination with police. Many feel that strong implementation and regular reviews can turn these announcements into actual improvements on the ground. Vijay has also promised a white paper on the states financial position showing a transparent approach which can help people understand the challenges ahead. These first moves balance welfare with security concerns and show that the new leader is listening to what voters wanted during elections.
The beginning of Vijay government has brought fresh energy to Tamil Nadu politics with focus on practical solutions for everyday problems. Free power will help families save money womens safety measures can build more confidence among women and girls and anti drug efforts may protect the younger generation. As the new era starts everyone is watching closely to see how these promises turn into real results in the coming months. With clear priorities set on day one the Chief Minister has sent a strong message that his team is ready to work hard for the people of Tamil Nadu and bring positive changes in daily life safety and governance. This swift start has raised hopes that the state will see better days with honest and active administration.
