Congress Confident of Tamil Nadu Support, Deploys Observers for Poll Prep

Congress General Secretary Mukul Wasnik announced the appointment of three senior observers to oversee election preparations in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. The team, including Wasnik, will remain in the region throughout the election period to coordinate with local leaders. Wasnik expressed strong confidence that the people of Tamil Nadu would once again support the Congress-led alliance. The political activity coincides with major events from both the DMK and the NDA, including a public meeting addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Key Points: Congress Deploys Observers for Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

  • Congress appoints 3 senior observers for TN polls
  • Team to monitor preparations in Tamil Nadu & Puducherry
  • Confidence in alliance's electoral prospects
  • DMK state conference & NDA rally also scheduled
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People of Tamil Nadu will once again repose faith in our alliance: Mukul Wasnik

Congress General Secretary Mukul Wasnik expresses confidence in alliance victory as party sends senior observers to oversee election preparations in Tamil Nadu.

"We are all very confident that the people of Tamil Nadu will once again repose faith in our alliance - Mukul Wasnik"

Chennai, March 8

Congress General Secretary and MP Mukul Wasnik on Sunday said that the party leadership has begun preparations in Tamil Nadu ahead of the Assembly elections and expressed confidence that the people of the state will once again support the alliance.

Speaking to ANI in Chennai, Wasnik said the All India Congress Committee (AICC) leadership has appointed three senior observers to monitor election preparations in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

"The All India Congress Committee in charge for Delhi has already arrived in Chennai. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has appointed three senior observers--Qazi Mohammad Nizamuddin, myself and Uttam Kumar Reddy, who is a minister in Telangana," Wasnik said.

He added that the observers will remain in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry throughout the election period to oversee preparations and coordinate with party leaders.

"We will be coming to Tamil Nadu and to Pondicherry in this entire duration till the election gets over," he said.

Wasnik further said the team will visit the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) office on Monday to review the party's readiness for the elections.

"Tomorrow morning, we are going to visit the TNCC office. We will also be trying to understand to what extent we have been able to make all the necessary preparations for the elections," he added.

Expressing optimism about the alliance's prospects, Wasnik said the party is confident that the people of Tamil Nadu will support them once again.

"We are all very confident that the people of Tamil Nadu will once again repose faith in our alliance and we will be trying to implement all the promises which we have been making to the people of this state," he said.

Meanwhile, a massive preparation is in full swing for the 12th State Conference of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), scheduled to be held in Trichy on March 9.

The conference venue is being set up at Siruganur along the Trichy-Chennai National Highway across nearly 400 acres, with an additional 200 acres earmarked for vehicle parking.

Preparations are also underway for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) public meeting to be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 11 in Trichy.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Observers from Delhi and Telangana? I respectfully question if they truly understand the ground realities of Tamil Nadu. The state has its own unique political culture. Promises are easy, implementation is the real test.
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Priya S
The DMK conference setup on 400 acres and Modi's rally in Trichy... election season is truly here! It will be interesting to see which way the wind blows. Tamil Nadu voters are very intelligent and will vote for development, not just alliances.
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Rohit P
Confidence is good, but they need to show a strong vision for Tamil Nadu's future. Youth unemployment is a major issue. Hope the election preparations include concrete plans for job creation, not just political coordination.
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Karthik V
As a Tamilian, I want the focus to be on state-centric issues: protecting our language, improving infrastructure in districts beyond Chennai, and supporting our farmers. The alliance that addresses these will get my vote.
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Michael C
The scale of the political rallies mentioned is astonishing. 400 acres for a conference! While it shows organizational strength, I hope the resources spent translate into tangible benefits for the common person.

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