Stalin Files Kolathur Nomination, Predicts DMK-Led Alliance Victory in TN Polls

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin has filed his nomination papers from the Kolathur constituency, seeking a fourth consecutive term. He expressed strong confidence that the DMK-led alliance would secure a decisive victory in the upcoming state elections. Following the nomination, Stalin embarked on a roadshow and released a booklet highlighting his government's development work in Kolathur. The single-phase polling for all 234 assembly seats is scheduled for April 23.

Key Points: MK Stalin Files Nomination for Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

  • Stalin seeks fourth term from Kolathur
  • Nominations open for 234 constituencies
  • DMK alliance eyes over 200 seats
  • Campaign showcases development record
  • Single-phase polling on April 23
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Stalin files nomination from Kolathur, exudes confidence of DMK-led alliance's victory

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin files nomination from Kolathur, exudes confidence of DMK-led alliance winning over 200 seats in the upcoming state elections.

"The people of Tamil Nadu will once again place their trust in our governance. - M. K. Stalin"

Chennai, March 30

With the nomination process for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections formally underway, Chief Minister M. K. Stalin on Monday filed his nomination from the Kolathur constituency, where he is seeking a fourth consecutive term.

The Election Commission has initiated the filing of nominations across all 234 constituencies in the state, marking a crucial phase in the run-up to the single-phase polling scheduled for April 23.

Returning officers' offices have been set up in every constituency, accompanied by tight security arrangements to ensure a smooth and orderly process.

Against this backdrop, Stalin arrived at the designated election office located at Paper Mills Road under the Kolathur Assembly segment and submitted his nomination papers to Returning Officer S. Shanthi in the presence of senior leaders, including Minister Sekhar Babu.

The filing of the nomination by the Chief Minister drew significant attention, with party cadres and supporters gathering in large numbers.

Speaking to the media after filing his papers, Stalin expressed strong confidence in the prospects of the DMK-led alliance. He asserted that regardless of the intensity of the contest, the outcome would decisively favour the alliance.

"The people of Tamil Nadu will once again place their trust in our governance," he said, projecting optimism about a sweeping victory.

Following the formalities, the Chief Minister embarked on a roadshow in an open jeep, traversing key stretches of the constituency. The event turned into a show of strength for the DMK, with enthusiastic supporters lining both sides of the roads, waving party flags and greeting him with cheers.

In a symbolic move highlighting his government's development agenda, Stalin also released a booklet detailing the achievements and welfare initiatives implemented in the Kolathur constituency during the DMK's tenure. The publication underscores the party's efforts to consolidate its voter base by showcasing tangible development outcomes.

Reiterating his confidence, Stalin stated that the DMK alliance is poised to secure over 200 seats in the upcoming elections. His remarks signal the party's aggressive push to retain power and expand its mandate in the state. As the election process gathers momentum, all eyes are now on the evolving campaign dynamics in Tamil Nadu, with major political players intensifying their efforts to win over voters.

- IANS

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Priya S
Stalin Anna's confidence is infectious! The DMK government has done good work in education and healthcare. Hoping for another term of progressive governance. The Kolathur people are lucky to have him as their representative.
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Rahul R
While I respect the CM, claiming over 200 seats seems overly optimistic. The opposition is strong this time. Voters should carefully evaluate all parties' manifestos and past performance, not just get swept up in roadshow enthusiasm.
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Meera T
As a Tamilian living outside the state, I always follow TN elections closely. The development booklet is a good transparency initiative. Hope the focus remains on issues like water management and job creation for youth.
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David E
Interesting to see the election process in Tamil Nadu. The security arrangements and formal process seem robust. Democracy in action! The energy in the pictures is palpable.
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Karthik V
Fourth term from Kolathur! That itself shows the connect he has with the constituency. But elections are about the future. Let's see what new vision is presented beyond listing past achievements. The youth vote will be crucial.

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