Fiery Face-off in Tamil Nadu: Election Campaign Sparks Intense Rivalries
The intense election campaign in Tamil Nadu ended with debates over issues like corruption, delimitation, and central leadership control. DMK claims the battle is between Tamil Nadu and 'Delhi-NDA', while AIADMK targets 'family rule'. Notable figures, including MK Stalin and Edappadi Palaniswami, canvassed extensively across 234 constituencies.
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The high-stakes election campaign in Tamil Nadu concluded with fervent discussions on issues such as delimitation, corruption, and alleged central control over state leaders.
The ruling DMK described the electoral contest as a clash between Tamil Nadu and the 'Delhi-NDA', while AIADMK criticized 'family rule'. Key political figures, including Chief Minister MK Stalin, AIADMK head Edappadi K Palaniswami, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, campaigned vigorously across all 234 assembly constituencies.
Tensions were high as DMK leader Stalin called NDA's policies threatening, while AIADMK urged voters to dismantle the 'corrupt DMK regime'. Over 5.7 million electors will decide among 4,023 candidates, in a contest also featuring actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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