DMK's R Mahesh Confident of Alliance Victory, Stalin Connects with Voters

DMK candidate R Mahesh campaigned in Aralvaimozhi, expressing confidence in the alliance's unity and a target of over 200 seats. He highlighted the public turnout for a recent rally addressed by Chief Minister MK Stalin. Separately, Stalin conducted an early morning outreach in Sirkazhi, interacting with locals at a tea shop. Tamil Nadu is set to vote in a single phase on April 23.

Key Points: DMK Candidate R Mahesh Campaigns, CM Stalin's Morning Outreach

  • DMK candidate campaigns in Kanniyakumari
  • Alliance unity with Congress, Left parties
  • CM Stalin's morning walk voter outreach
  • Elections scheduled for April 23
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Kanniyakumari: DMK candidate R Mahesh asserts alliance unity, campaigns in Aralvaimozhi

DMK candidate R Mahesh asserts alliance unity in Kanniyakumari as CM MK Stalin conducts early morning voter interactions in Mayiladuthurai ahead of TN polls.

"We are united, with no internal disputes. - R Mahesh"

Kanniyakumari, April 7

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate R Mahesh, contesting from the Kanniyakumari Assembly constituency, held an election campaign in the Aralvaimozhi area on Tuesday, accompanied by party and alliance workers.

Speaking to supporters, R. Mahesh said, "I have been selected by Chief Minister Stalin as the Assembly constituency candidate from Kanniyakumari. We are receiving tremendous support from our alliance partners, including the Congress and Left parties. We are united, with no internal disputes."

He highlighted the massive public turnout at a recent rally, adding, "Two days ago, CM Stalin visited Scott College for a rally. A large number of people from Kanniyakumari gathered there to listen to the Chief Minister. We are confident that our alliance will win more than 200 seats, and once again, our leader Stalin will become the Chief Minister."

On allegations from opposition parties, Mahesh dismissed them as unfounded. "The allegations made by the opposition party and their candidate against us are completely baseless, as they have no development agenda," he said.

Mahesh reiterated the focus on development and governance as key issues for the electorate in Kanniyakumari.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President MK Stalin interacted with residents of Sirkazhi town in Mayiladuthurai district as part of an early morning outreach campaign ahead of the Assembly elections, engaging directly with voters and seeking support for the DMK-led alliance.

Stalin undertook a morning walk through the Serkazhi town area, where he stopped at a small tea shop, interacted with locals, and appealed for votes in favour of the DMK and its allies. The Chief Minister was seen sharing tea with residents, exchanging greetings and holding informal conversations.

Stalin, who is contesting from the Kolathur constituency, has been actively engaging with voters across the state, campaigning for his party ahead of the Assembly elections.

Tamil Nadu will hold elections in a single phase on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Claiming 200+ seats seems like a tall order. While the DMK alliance is strong, the opposition is not weak either. Voters are looking at performance, not just promises. Let's see what the actual manifesto says.
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Sarah B
The image of the CM having tea with locals is a powerful one. It shows a connect with the common man. In the end, governance and accessibility matter more than political rhetoric.
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Vikram M
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I appreciate the focus on development. But candidates must move beyond dismissing opposition claims as 'baseless'. They should counter with facts and a clear vision for Kanyakumari's future.
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Aman W
The campaign is in full swing! Hope the energy translates into voter turnout. April 23rd is the day. Every vote counts for the state's direction.
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Nisha Z
Unity among Congress, Left, and DMK is crucial. A divided opposition benefits no one. Let the best development agenda win. The morning walk outreach is a nice, humble touch by the CM.

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