DMK Unveils 164 Candidates, Launches Campaign March 31 with Focus on Youth

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced the DMK will release its election manifesto on Sunday and launch its statewide campaign on March 31. He released a list of 164 candidates, highlighting that 125 are graduates and over 60 are new faces. Stalin defended the timing of the list, citing extensive consultations within the party's broad alliance. The party is now focusing on unity and collective strength ahead of the April 23 polls.

Key Points: DMK Election Manifesto, Candidate List, Campaign Launch by Stalin

  • 125 graduates among 164 candidates
  • 60+ new faces given tickets
  • Manifesto to be unveiled Sunday
  • Statewide campaign begins March 31
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CM Stalin to launch campaign on March 31, DMK manifesto on Sunday

CM M.K. Stalin announces DMK's 164 candidates, manifesto release, and March 31 campaign launch for Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

"We have ensured a balance between experience and youth. - M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, March 28

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Saturday announced that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam will unveil its election manifesto on Sunday and launch its statewide campaign on March 31, signalling a decisive push ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

The announcement came as Stalin released the DMK's list of 164 candidates for the April 23 polls.

Highlighting the party's emphasis on representation and qualifications, CM Stalin said the candidate list reflects a blend of experience, education, and fresh talent. Of the 164 candidates, 125 are graduates, underscoring the party's focus on educational background, while 18 are women.

Among the nominees, seven hold PhDs, 15 are doctors, 17 have engineering degrees, and 29 possess law degrees.

In a significant step towards organisational renewal, CM Stalin said more than 60 new faces have been given the opportunity to contest.

"We have ensured a balance between experience and youth. These candidates represent the aspirations of the people and the future direction of the party," he said.

Addressing criticism over the delay in announcing candidates -- especially after rivals such as the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam released their lists earlier -- CM Stalin defended the timing, citing the need for extensive consultations within the alliance.

"Many asked why we had not released our list earlier. We have a broad alliance. We spoke patiently with all partners, ensured their satisfaction, reached agreements, and finalised the list carefully," he said.

CM Stalin emphasised that unity within the alliance is now the top priority.

"This is the time to bring everyone together. The DMK has formed a grand alliance, and we are moving forward with collective strength," he added.

He further noted that preparations for the Assembly elections began immediately after the parliamentary polls, reflecting the party's early planning and strategic approach.

With the manifesto set to be unveiled and the campaign scheduled to begin on March 31, the DMK is gearing up for an intense electoral contest with a comprehensive strategy and a diverse slate of candidates.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Only 18 women out of 164 candidates? That's barely 11%. For a party that talks about social justice, this is disappointing. We need better representation. The delay in the list is fine if it means a strong alliance, but this gender ratio needs work.
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Karthik V
The mix of experience and new faces sounds promising. Fresh talent can bring new ideas. Let's see what the manifesto offers for infrastructure and industrial growth in TN. The campaign launch will be interesting!
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Suresh O
Alliance unity is crucial. A divided front helps no one. If careful consultation led to this list, it's worth the wait. Now, the manifesto must address farmers' issues and water management. Our state's future depends on it.
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Anjali F
So many doctors, engineers, and PhDs! That's good, but I hope they also have a connection to the common people. Being qualified on paper is different from understanding ground realities. The real test is their work after winning.
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Michael C
Interesting to follow Tamil Nadu politics from afar. The emphasis on candidate qualifications is a positive trend many democracies could learn from. Early planning post-parliamentary polls shows strategic thinking. Will be watching for the manifesto details.

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