VK Sasikala Votes in Tamil Nadu Polls, Urges High Voter Turnout

AIPTMMK General Secretary VK Sasikala cast her vote in Chennai during the Tamil Nadu assembly elections and appealed to the public to exercise their franchise. Chief Minister MK Stalin also voted and emphasized that a vote is a banner to protect Tamil Nadu's future and constitutional ideals. Polling is underway in Tamil Nadu and 152 constituencies in West Bengal, with initial voter turnout recorded at 17.69 percent by 9 AM. The main contest is between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance and the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance.

Key Points: VK Sasikala, MK Stalin Vote in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

  • VK Sasikala casts vote in Chennai
  • MK Stalin urges vote to protect Tamil Nadu
  • Polling underway in TN & West Bengal
  • DMK alliance vs AIADMK-led NDA contest
  • Voter turnout at 17.69% by 9 AM
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AIPTMMK Gen Secy VK Sasikala casts her vote in Chennai during Tamil Nadu assembly polls

AIPTMMK's VK Sasikala and CM MK Stalin cast votes in Tamil Nadu polls, urging high voter turnout. Get key quotes and election updates.

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Chennai, April 23

AIPTMMK Founder and General Secretary VK Sasikala on Thursday cast her vote at a polling station in Stella Maris College in Chennai amid the ongoing polling for Tamil Nadu assembly elections.

Speaking with the media afterwards, she urged the Tamil Nadu electorate to exercise their franchise in large numbers.

"Today, in the festival of democracy, I have done my democratic duty. I appeal to the Tamil Nadu people to also fulfil their democratic right by casting their vote today without fail," she said.

Earlier in the day, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, after casting his vote, urged people to exercise this democratic right, stating that it is a "banner you are raising to protect Tamil Nadu"

In a post on X, Stalin highlighted the necessity to cast a vote, which, he said, will determine the future of every single person in Tamil Nadu. He urged people to vote to protect the ideals of the constitution, democracy and secularism.

"Do not fail to cast your vote for the development of Tamil Nadu! I have cast my vote in the 2026 Assembly elections. Let all the great voters of Tamil Nadu, without fail fulfil their democratic duty," he said.

"Today, what you are going to give is not just a vote; it is the banner you are raising to protect Tamil Nadu! Your vote is what will determine the future of every single person in Tamil Nadu. May your vote be in a way that protects the lofty ideals of the Constitution--Democracy, Secularism, State Rights, Equality, Social Justice!" he added.

Along with CM Stalin, his wife Durga Stalin, Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin and other family members cast a vote at a polling station in Chennai

Meanwhile, the voter turnout in Tamil Nadu was recorded at 17.69 per cent at 9 am on Thursday. Tiruppur district recorded the highest turnout with 20.38% voting, while Chennai district registered a turnout of 16.51%, and Erode recorded 19.55% turnout.

Polling for the Assembly elections began in Tamil Nadu and 152 constituencies in West Bengal amid tight security on Thursday. The voting will conclude at 6:00 pm today. The counting of votes will take place on May 4.

The main contest is expected between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, which includes the Congress, DMDK and VCK, and the National Democratic Alliance led by AIADMK with BJP and PMK as allies.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
The real festival of democracy is when every common person votes, not just politicians. The 17% turnout at 9 AM is concerning. We need to do better, people of Tamil Nadu!
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David E
Interesting to follow the dynamics of Tamil Nadu politics from abroad. The emphasis on secularism and state rights in CM Stalin's message is a powerful narrative for the election.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the call to vote, I wish the focus was more on specific policies and less on symbolic gestures. What concrete plans do these alliances have for Chennai's infrastructure and water issues?
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Karthik V
Jai Tamil Nadu! Every vote counts. Let's hope for a stable government that works for the people's welfare and continues the development work. The future of our state is in our hands today.
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Sarah B
The phrase "festival of democracy" is beautiful. It's a reminder that voting should be a positive, celebratory act of civic participation, not a chore. More countries should adopt this mindset.

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