Who are excited for this Apps and policy (I am), will it really help people of Tamil Nadu, since TVK has caught the ground for the self to serve the people
- The Tamil Nadu Citizen Privilege Card
This is proposed as a unified digital identity for every family in the state.
Mechanism: The card centralizes family data and eligibility criteria for state programs.
The Anti-Corruption Strategy: By using AI to automatically identify eligible recipients and deliver benefits directly to their homes, the party intends to bypass the manual application process. This removes the opportunity for middlemen to demand "processing fees" or bribes to include names on welfare lists.
- The Vettri Tamil Nadu Super App
To minimize physical visits to government offices—where corruption is often most prevalent—TVK plans to digitize all essential services.
Service Delivery: A single mobile application will handle requests for birth, death, and community certificates, as well as various licenses.
Legislative Support: The party has committed to passing the Tamil Nadu Right to Service Act within six months of taking office. This law would legally mandate time-bound delivery of services, allowing citizens to seek legal redress if documents are delayed without cause, effectively eliminating the need for "speed money."
- The Ministry of Artificial Intelligence
In a first for Indian state politics, TVK proposes a dedicated Ministry of AI to modernize the administration.
Objective: The goal is to move from a manual, paper-based "file culture" to an automated backend. By automating administrative workflows, the party aims to reduce the discretionary power of officials, which is a frequent source of administrative corruption.
- Makkal Arangam (Public Assembly)
This initiative introduces a digital petition system designed to increase transparency in policy-making.
Accountability Tiers: If a petition on the government portal reaches 10,000 verified signatures, the government is required to provide an official response.
Legislative Mandate: If a petition reaches 500,000 signatures, it must be compulsorily debated in the State Assembly. This is intended to prevent controversial or corrupt policies from being passed without public scrutiny and formal debate.