Cm Wins Hearts For Stops Convoy To Give Way For Ambulance

Update: 2021-11-01 09:27 GMT
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam(DMK) party chief MK Stalin who was elected as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister in the general elections has been winning hearts with his touching gestures like stopping his convoy to speak with the people and giving pictures to people on the road. The Chief Minister had impressed everyone with his gestures once again.

Leaving the VIP culture aside, MK Stalin paved the way for an ambulance by stopping his convoy. The pictures and videos of Stalin asking his convoy to stop so that the ambulance can go ahead went viral on social media and people are showering praises on the Chief Minister for his kind heart.

Going into details, the incident took place near the Coimbatore and Velachery route. Seeing that the Chief Minister's convoy was going, the ambulance stopped to let the convoy move. MK Stalin, who saw this had advised his convoy to stop. The convoy was stopped midway thus clearing the way for the ambulance.

The netizens lauded the Chief Minister for letting the ambulance pass the road by stoping his vehicle. Earlier, he had called for reducing his convoy saying that people are facing issues with the traffic jam.

MK Stalin had stopped his convoy while returning from a state-run school after distributing books to the students. As the Coronavirus cases are slowing down, the Tamil Nadu government has decided to reopen the educational institutions across the state. As part of the reopening of the institutions, MK Stalin took part in an event and distributed books to the students at a state-run school.

After taking over the Chief Minister post, MK Stalin created a special place for him in Tamil Nadu politics. Despite belonging to the state that is famous for revenge politics, Stalin had condemned the attacks on Amma canteens and ordered people responsible for this to be booked.

One decision that made him close to the people is reducing the petrol prices in the state so that the people won't face any issues with the skyrocketing prices of petrol and diesel. The move will bring a big burden on the state economy with the scheme.
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