Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin accused AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami of aligning with the BJP and risking the state’s autonomy. Campaigning in Tiruchy, he urged voters to support the DMK-led alliance for a decisive victory
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin will launch the DMK’s Assembly election campaign from Tiruvarur on March 31. The party has announced candidates and begun outreach efforts as alliances take shape ahead of the April 23 polls
With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections nearing, AIADMK has switched to campaign mode after finalising seat-sharing with allies. The DMK-led alliance has also prepared its strategy, setting the stage for an intense electoral contest across the state
The AIADMK-led NDA in Tamil Nadu finalised seat-sharing for the April 23 Assembly polls, allotting 56 seats to BJP, PMK and AMMK. Edappadi K Palaniswami expressed confidence that the alliance would secure a decisive victory
AIADMK is likely to retain around 160 to 170 seats in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections as seat-sharing talks with NDA allies reach the final stage. BJP, PMK, and other parties are expected to get a limited number of constituencies
Former Jayalalithaa aide V K Sasikala said the name of her new political party will be announced within a week and confirmed it will contest the 2026 Assembly elections. She also hinted at possible alliance talks
As Tamil Nadu elections approach, seat-sharing talks within the DMK-led alliance have intensified. The Congress is seeking more Assembly seats and a Rajya Sabha berth, citing organisational strength, while negotiations remain ongoing amid alliance adjustments