MK Stalin Confident of Return to Power Ahead of May 4 Tamil Nadu Result

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin expressed strong confidence in a favorable electoral outcome on May 4, attributing it to party workers' efforts at a May Day event in Chennai. He reiterated his government's 'Everything for Everyone' policy and commitment to following his father Karunanidhi's legacy for workers' rights. Several exit polls predicted the DMK-led alliance would return to power, though projections varied widely. The election results will be declared on May 4.

Key Points: MK Stalin Confident of Election Win on May 4

  • MK Stalin confident of DMK win on May 4
  • Cites party workers' efforts, not opinion polls
  • Reiterates 'Everything for Everyone' policy
  • Follows father Karunanidhi's legacy for workers
  • Exit polls predict DMK-led alliance victory
3 min read

"On the 4th you will receive good news": MK Stalin confident of return to power ahead of poll results

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin expresses strong confidence in DMK's return to power on May 4, citing party workers' efforts and exit poll predictions.

"On the 4th, the results of the election will be out, and I believe you will receive good news. - MK Stalin"

Chennai, May 1

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister on Friday M K Stalin, expressed strong confidence in a favourable electoral outcome on May 4, attributing it to party workers' efforts, while addressing a May Day event in Chennai.

Speaking at the celebrations at the May Day Park in Chinthadripet, Chennai, the Chief Minister stated that his government is functioning with the policy of 'Everything for Everyone' and reiterated his commitment to follow in the footsteps of his father, late DMK patriarch M. Karunanidhi, who had personally overseen the creation of the May Day Memorial Park and monument.

"On the 4th, the results of the election will be out, and I believe you will receive good news. In this situation, I want to say that we are running the government with the policy of 'Everything for Everyone.' This May Day Memorial Park and the monument were created by Thalaivar Kalaignar. He visited this place several times to personally oversee its construction. This shows how much he valued workers and their rights. Following his footsteps, we will all work together with the same spirit," Stalin said.

The incumbent CM expressed faith in the work put in by his party cadre and said that they would reap the fruits of their labour on May 4.

"Wages for work is the right of a worker. Similarly, the fruit of the hard work of our party workers in this election will be known on the upcoming 4th. There is no change in that, not even a bit. I am not saying this based on any opinion polls, but because I understand the feelings of our party workers," he said.

The Chief Minister also reiterated the importance of safeguarding labour rights and ensuring fair wages, stating that May Day symbolises dignity, value and rights of workers.

"Today on May Day, we are celebrating workers' dignity, value, and rights. As soon as Arignar Anna became the Chief Minister, he declared this day a holiday. It was not just a holiday; it was made a paid holiday by 'Thalaivar' Kalaignar (M. Karunanidhi), who took over as Chief Minister after Anna," he added.

Earlier, several exit polls predicted that the alliance led by the ruling DMK will return to power in the state.

People Pulse projected 125-145 seats for the DMK-led alliance and AIADMK-led alliance, which includes the BJP, getting 65-80 seats. It projected Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) getting two to six seats. Tamil Nadu has 234 assembly seats.

According to exit poll projections by Matrize, DMK and allies will get 122-132 seats and AIADMK and allies 80-100 seats. It said TVK would get 0-6 assembly seats.

The exit poll by P-MARQ projected 125-145 seats for DMK-led alliance, 60-70 seats for AIADMK-led alliance and one to six seats for TVK.

People Insight projected 120-140 seats for DMK-led alliance, 60-70 for AIADMK-led alliance and 30-40 seats for TVK.

However, the Axis My India exit poll projected that Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) would get 98-120 seats in its debut election, DMK-led alliance 92-100 seats and the five-party alliance led by BJP getting 22-32 seats.

The election results would be declared on May 4.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

K
Kavitha C
Good to hear him talk about workers' rights and following Karunanidhi's legacy. But I hope the government focuses on actual development - roads, water, jobs - not just speeches. May Day is important, but actions speak louder.
A
Arun Y
Interesting how he says 'not based on opinion polls but on party workers' feelings'. That's a subtle dig at the exit polls predicting DMK win. Classic politician overconfidence. Let's see what happens on the 4th. 😏
J
Jennifer L
As someone from outside TN, I find the political culture fascinating. The way Stalin invokes his father's legacy reminds me of how parties here build dynastic narratives. But the 'Everything for Everyone' policy sounds nice - hope it's not just rhetoric.
A
Ashwin V
I'm from Chennai and I've seen the work DMK has done. Not perfect, but better than the previous AIADMK-BJP combine. Stalin's focus on workers is genuine - May Day holiday was made paid by Karunanidhi indeed. Respect for that. 👏
S
Sarah B
The exit polls are all over the place - one says DMK, another says TVK? That Axis My India projection for TVK seems wild. Vijay's party might spoil the game. Stalin better not be too confident - this could be a close call.
N
Naveen S

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50