Stalin Launches DMK's 2026 Campaign From Karunanidhi's Hometown Thiruvarur

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President MK Stalin launched his party's campaign for the 2026 Assembly elections from Thiruvarur, the hometown of late leader M Karunanidhi. He invoked his legacy as a "son of the soil" of Kalaignar and expressed strong confidence in the DMK-led alliance's victory. Stalin appealed for votes for key alliance candidates in four constituencies, emphasizing unity among partners. The state assembly elections are scheduled for April 23, 2026, with vote counting on May 4.

Key Points: MK Stalin Kicks Off DMK's 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly Campaign

  • Campaign launched from Karunanidhi's hometown
  • Stalin seeks mandate for alliance candidates
  • Confidence expressed in DMK-led alliance victory
  • Polls scheduled for April 23, 2026
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"I am son of the soil of Kalaignar": Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin kicks off DMK campaign for Assembly polls

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin begins DMK's election campaign from Thiruvarur, expressing confidence in alliance victory for the 2026 Assembly polls.

"I am a son of the soil, of Kalaignar. - MK Stalin"

Thiruvarur, March 31

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President MK Stalin kick-started his campaign for the upcoming 2026 Assembly elections from Thiruvarur, the hometown of late DMK leader M Karunanidhi.

Addressing a public gathering, Stalin said the DMK had already unveiled its "superstar manifesto" at Anna Arivalayam and expressed confidence in the alliance's victory.

"I am a son of the soil, of Kalaignar. I am asking you all, is victory confirmed? Is the victory you are going to ensure for these four confirmed?" he said.

Calling Thiruvarur "DMK's oor" (land), Stalin highlighted its significance as the land that shaped Karunanidhi and the ideological roots of the party. He said the campaign marked the beginning of a decisive electoral journey aimed at returning the DMK-led alliance to power.

The Chief Minister appealed to voters to support key alliance candidates. He urged support for DMK's Poondi Kalaivanan in Thiruvarur, recalling his close connection with the people and earlier electoral success.

Stalin also canvassed for TRB Rajaa in Mannargudi, praising his contribution to Tamil Nadu's industrial growth, and for CPI candidate K Marimuthu in Thiruthuraipoondi, describing him as a committed socialist leader.

He further called on party cadres to work for the victory of alliance candidate Mohammad Mubarak in Nannilam, stressing the importance of unity among alliance partners. "All these four, please vote for them as your representatives, as your voice in the Assembly," Stalin said.

Reaffirming his confidence, Stalin said he had assured alliance partners of victory before launching the campaign. "Like your assurance, I invited our alliance partners to Arivalayam and assured them victory. Only then I set off to Thiruvarur," he added.

Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister and DMK Youth Wing Secretary Udayanidhi Stalin on Tuesday held an election campaign in the Dharmapuri area ahead of the upcoming Legislative Assembly elections in the state.

The Tamil Nadu Assembly elections are scheduled to be held on April 23, 2026, to elect all 234 members, with counting of votes set for May 4.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The confidence is good, but the real test is on the ground. People are looking at work done in the last term. Has the government delivered on jobs, infrastructure, and social welfare? The campaign should focus on that report card, not just legacy.
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Arjun K
Stalin Anna's connect with the grassroots is always strong. Calling himself a son of the soil resonates deeply in Tamil Nadu politics. The alliance seems united, which is half the battle won. Let's see what the manifesto has for youth and farmers.
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Sarah B
As an observer, it's fascinating to see how regional identity and legacy play such a central role in Indian state elections. The emphasis on "oor" (land) and ideological roots is a powerful narrative tool. The 2026 battle looks set to be intense.
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Karthik V
Good to see a mix of candidates being promoted - from experienced leaders like Poondi Kalaivanan to younger faces like TRB Rajaa who focus on industry. This balance is important. Hope they work for development beyond party lines after winning. 👍
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Meera T
The campaign has begun with the right sentiment. But as a voter, my priority is local issues: water, roads, and healthcare facilities. I hope our representative, whoever wins, remembers these basic needs and doesn't get lost in Chennai-centric politics.

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