CPI(M) Confident DMK-Led Alliance Will Secure Another Term in Tamil Nadu

CPI(M) General Secretary MA Baby has expressed strong confidence that the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance will win another term in the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections. He cited widespread public enthusiasm and the positive impact of the state government's welfare schemes, particularly among poorer sections. The alliance, comprising nearly 23 parties including Congress, is seen as a growing coalition. The main electoral contest is between the SPA and the AIADMK-led NDA, with actor Vijay's TVK potentially creating a three-way fight.

Key Points: DMK-Led Alliance Confident of Re-Election in Tamil Nadu: CPI(M)

  • CPI(M) confident in SPA re-election
  • Welfare schemes key to public support
  • Alliance of nearly 23 parties growing strong
  • Election set for April 23 in single phase
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"Confident we will secure another term": CPI(M) Gen Secy MA Baby on DMK-led SPA's win in Tamil Nadu

CPI(M) leader MA Baby expresses confidence in DMK-led SPA's re-election, citing public enthusiasm and successful welfare schemes ahead of April 23 polls.

"People are going to vote for the DMK-led alliance because of the pro-people policies of the DMK government under MK Stalin. - MA Baby"

Chennai, April 12

CPI General Secretary MA Baby on Sunday expressed confidence that the Secular Progressive Alliance, led by Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, will secure another term in Tamil Nadu, citing strong public support and the impact of welfare schemes implemented by the state government.

Speaking about the alliance dynamics and public sentiment ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls, Baby said the CPI(M), along with the CPI and several other parties, is part of the broader DMK-led alliance, which he described as a "growing and strong coalition" of nearly 23 parties.

"This alliance of nearly 23 parties is growing strong. After coming to Chennai and attending two public meetings, I could see the enthusiasm among the masses. People are going to vote for the DMK-led alliance because of the pro-people policies of the DMK government under MK Stalin. It has been widely welcomed by the people, especially the poor people," he said.

He further highlighted that several social welfare schemes launched by the DMK government have been well received, particularly among economically weaker sections.

"Many social welfare schemes have been launched by this government, and we are confident it will secure another term," Baby added.

Baby's remarks come amid growing political activity in the state as parties within the SPA ramp up their outreach campaigns ahead of upcoming electoral battles in the state.

Last month, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK supremo MK Stalin unveiled the party's manifesto for the upcoming state assembly elections, announcing key welfare measures, including the expansion of the breakfast scheme and enhancement of the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam, under which financial assistance will be increased to Rs 2,000 for women.

Addressing a press conference in Chennai, Stalin said Tamil Nadu has emerged as a leading state under the Dravidian model of governance, highlighting the success of various welfare schemes and expressing confidence that the DMK will return to power for a seventh time with continued public support.

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

Actor-turned-politician Vijay is also set to make his electoral debut with TVK, which could turn the contest into a three-way fight.

Tamil Nadu nears its Assembly elections, scheduled to be conducted in a single phase on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4.

In the 2021 Assembly polls, the DMK won 133 seats, with Congress winning 18 and PMK winning five, VCK winning four, and others winning eight seats. The SPA won 159 seats collectively. While the NDA won 75 seats, the AIADMK emerged as the largest party in the alliance with 66 seats.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
A 23-party alliance sounds strong on paper, but sometimes it feels like too many cooks in the kitchen. Hope the focus remains on governance and not just on keeping the coalition together. The real test will be delivering for all of Tamil Nadu.
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Arjun K
Interesting times in TN politics! With Vijay's TVK entering, it's no longer a straightforward fight. This could split votes and change equations. The DMK's confidence is high, but the ground reality might be more complex. Let's see what happens on April 23rd.
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Sarah B
As an observer from outside, it's impressive to see a state government so focused on social welfare schemes being a central poll plank. The Dravidian model seems to have a distinct focus on equity. Hope the elections are peaceful and fair.
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Vikram M
While the schemes are good, I hope the next term focuses more on job creation and industrial growth. Welfare is essential, but sustainable development needs a strong economic base. The manifesto should have clearer plans for attracting investment to the state.
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Kavya N
The increase in the Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam to ₹2000 is a significant support for women-led households. My aunt benefits from it. This kind of direct support builds immense goodwill. It's not just politics, it's about dignity.

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