With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections approaching, M. K. Stalin intensified his campaign by directly engaging with voters in Pudukottai district. The elections are set for April 23, with results expected on May 4, leading to heightened campaigning by political parties across the state. Leaders from various parties are actively conducting public meetings and roadshows to secure voter support before polling day.
Stalin’s campaign activities included a morning walk in Iluppur, where he interacted with local residents, traders, and party members. This informal engagement evolved into a significant political event, drawing large crowds to meet the Chief Minister and discuss local concerns. During his visit, Stalin rallied support for DMK candidate Chellapandian, emphasizing the party’s achievements in governance, development projects, and administrative performance to seek a renewed mandate.
The campaign event in Pudukottai saw enthusiastic participation from party workers and supporters, underscoring the district’s strategic importance in the DMK’s electoral strategy. Accompanied by local leaders, Stalin further solidified the party’s grassroots presence in the region. Expressing confidence in the DMK alliance’s victory, Stalin asserted that regardless of the opposition’s efforts, their success in all 234 constituencies is inevitable.
The Tamil Nadu Assembly election presents a competitive scenario with multiple contenders, including the DMK-led alliance, the AIADMK-BJP coalition, actor Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, and Senthamizhan Seeman’s Naam Tamilar Katchi, all striving to capture voter attention. As the polling date draws near, the campaign momentum is expected to escalate as parties intensify efforts to sway undecided voters. The election outcome on May 4 will chart the state’s political trajectory for the next five years.
