Chennai: Considering the COVID-19 pandemic, the swearing-in ceremony of the new government led by his party would be simple, DMK president MK Stalin said in Chennai on Sunday.
Mr Stalin, who spoke to reporters after paying floral tributes in the mausoleum of his father and late party patriarch "Kalaignar" M Karunanidhi and "Anna" at the Marina beach said the date of the swearing-in ceremony would be made known soon.
The DMK leader will take over as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on the 7th of this month.
The DMK's work would make people who voted for the combine led by it happy and also shall make others who did not favour it to ponder as to why "we did not vote for the DMK and its allies," he said.
Mr Stalin vowed to take immediate efforts to implement his party's electoral promises in a phased manner and also the DMK's 10-year vision document.
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The DMK president earlier received his certificate of election from the Kolathur constituency from poll officials and proceed to the samadhi of Karunanidhi in Chennai. People have given a massive win for the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance in the Assembly polls, Stalin said and thanked all those who worked towards it.
People have realised that the state has "gone deep down" in the ADMK regime and to correct it have voted for DMK and its allies, he said adding his party would work to fulfil the people's aspirations on the assumption of power.
with PTI inputs