**Title:** Women Confront DMK Minister Over Local Issues at Stalin Camp
**Meta Description:** DMK Minister Durai Murugan faced local grievances from women regarding waterlogging issues during his visit to the ‘Ungaludan Stalin’ camp in Vellore.
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**Headline:** DMK Minister Durai Murugan Addressed Local Grievances at ‘Ungaludan Stalin’ Camp in Vellore
During a recent visit to the ‘Ungaludan Stalin’ camp in Sembakkam, Vellore, DMK Minister Durai Murugan encountered a group of over forty women who expressed their frustrations regarding persistent local issues. The women highlighted ongoing problems with waterlogging during the rainy season, which they claim have led to various health concerns. Despite numerous complaints made to local authorities over the years, they reported that their issues remain unresolved.
Minister Durai Murugan took the time to listen to the women’s concerns, acknowledging that these problems have been affecting the community for several years. The ‘Ungaludan Stalin’ initiative, launched by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in July 2025, aims to deliver government services directly to citizens. This program serves both rural and urban areas, offering assistance with land and housing issues, health services, welfare schemes, and other essential services. Applications submitted at these camps are expected to be processed within 45 days, with trained volunteers available to help residents navigate government schemes.
In a related incident on September 4, 2025, during another ‘Ungaludan Stalin’ camp in Ranipet district, an elderly man was reportedly assaulted by a police officer, an event that was captured on video and sparked public outrage. This incident has raised significant concerns regarding police conduct and accountability within the framework of government initiatives.
In conclusion, the ongoing grievances raised by the women at the Vellore camp underscore the importance of addressing local issues effectively and the need for government accountability in service delivery. The ‘Ungaludan Stalin’ initiative continues to be a platform for citizens to voice their concerns and seek assistance.
**FAQ Section:**
**Q: What is the ‘Ungaludan Stalin’ initiative?**
A: The ‘Ungaludan Stalin’ initiative is a program launched by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin aimed at providing direct government services to citizens, addressing various local issues in both rural and urban areas.
