Tamil Nadu Votes Amid Tight Contest: DMK Hopes to Retain Power
In Tamil Nadu's assembly elections, key figures including Minister Raja Kannappan and DMK MP Kanimozhi cast their votes. Chief Minister MK Stalin actively oversaw election operations, urging voter participation. As polling concludes, the political battle primarily features the DMK-led alliance against the AIADMK-led NDA. Results are awaited on May 4.
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Minister Raja Kannappan exercised his voting rights for the Mudukulathur constituency amid the ongoing Tamil Nadu assembly elections at a Sivaganga polling station. Meanwhile, Chief Minister and DMK President MK Stalin inspected the election war room at Anna Arivalayam, which is managing coordination for the 2026 assembly polls.
Stalin assessed the control room operations and engaged in queries regarding election-related issues received by party functionaries. A contact number has been provided for raising election concerns. Urging public participation, Stalin emphasized voting tied to Tamil Nadu's future, appealing on social media for citizens to fulfill their democratic duties.
Simultaneously, DMK MP Kanimozhi cast her vote at a Chennai polling station, voicing confidence in DMK's continued governance. She expressed her belief in the party's victory, attributing it to strong public support. Polling proceeds in Tamil Nadu's 234 constituencies, with results expected on May 4, featuring a tight race between DMK and the AIADMK-led NDA.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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