CM Stalin's Silambam Display at Pongal Fuels Confidence for 200+ TN Seats

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin celebrated Pongal in his Kolathur constituency with traditional rituals and a spirited performance of the martial art silambam. He addressed the crowd, expressing a special connection to Kolathur which he said renews his energy. Stalin confidently stated that the DMK-led alliance is on track to win over 200 seats in the upcoming Assembly elections. He claimed that half the electoral groundwork is already complete and urged party workers to secure a massive victory.

Key Points: Stalin Performs Silambam, Predicts DMK Sweep in Tamil Nadu Polls

  • Stalin performed silambam at Pongal event
  • Expressed confidence in winning 200+ Assembly seats
  • Said 50% election groundwork is complete
  • Claimed rivals privately acknowledge DMK's strength
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CM Stalin rings in Pongal with 'Silambam' display, exudes confidence of sweeping TN Assembly polls

Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin joined Pongal festivities with silambam, exuding confidence that the DMK alliance will win over 200 Assembly seats.

"Whenever I come to Kolathur, I feel a unique sense of happiness and renewed strength. - M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, Jan 10

Chennai witnessed a festive and politically charged Pongal celebration on Sunday as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin participated in the Samathuva Pongal celebrations held at the Kolathur Assembly office, his home constituency.

The event blended tradition, emotion, and political messaging, drawing enthusiastic participation from party workers, residents, and cultural performers.

Accompanied by his wife Durga Stalin, the Chief Minister distributed Pongal gift hampers and sweets to the public and personally fed cattle as part of the harvest festival rituals.

Adding a cultural flourish to the celebrations, CM Stalin joined the festivities by energetically performing 'silambam', the ancient Tamil martial art.

His spontaneous display drew loud applause and cheers from silambam students and DMK cadres present at the venue, turning the celebration into a moment of high enthusiasm.

Addressing the gathering, CM Stalin said Pongal, the traditional festival of Tamils, was being celebrated with renewed spirit and unity.

He described Kolathur as a constituency that always gives him special energy, regardless of whether he attends government, party, or public events elsewhere in the state.

"Whenever I come to Kolathur, I feel a unique sense of happiness and renewed strength. That energy is what brings me before you today," he said.

Referring to the performance of the DMK government since assuming office, the Chief Minister said there was no need for him to list achievements, as party workers themselves should take them directly to the people.

He told cadres that 50 per cent of the groundwork for the upcoming Assembly elections had already been completed, with the remaining half to be achieved through sustained effort.

He claimed even leaders from rival parties, including the BJP, privately acknowledged the organisational strength and grassroots work of the DMK.

Striking a confident political note, he reiterated that the DMK-led alliance would win no fewer than 200 seats in the next Assembly elections.

He went a step further, saying that based on the work already completed, he was now confident the alliance would surpass that figure.

Concluding his address, the Chief Minister extended Pongal greetings to all and urged party workers to take a collective pledge to secure a massive electoral victory in the coming polls.

- IANS

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Karthik V
While it's good to see cultural pride, one hopes the confidence in winning 200+ seats translates into tangible development work for all citizens. The real 'Pongal gift' for people would be better infrastructure, lower prices, and more jobs. The focus should remain there.
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Rohit P
Blending politics with festivals is an old trick. Every party does it before elections. Let's see if the ground-level work they claim is actually benefiting the common man in villages and towns, not just during Pongal but throughout the year.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Chennai, the festive spirit was palpable! It's interesting to see a Chief Minister so energetically involved. The confidence is high, but the election will be the ultimate test. Tamil Nadu's politics is always full of surprises.
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Aman W
Promoting Silambam is a fantastic initiative. Our ancient arts need this kind of platform and recognition. Beyond the politics, if this encourages more young people to take up traditional martial arts, that's a big win for our culture.
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Nikhil C
The claim that even BJP leaders acknowledge DMK's strength sounds like political rhetoric. In the end, the voter's experience matters most. Pongal is about new beginnings – hopefully, the coming year brings more constructive politics focused on welfare.

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