Stalin Intensifies Campaign in Dharmapuri as Tamil Nadu Polls Near

With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled for April 23, DMK President and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin intensified his campaign in the key Dharmapuri district. He began with a morning walk in Palacode, directly engaging with local residents and shopkeepers to discuss their concerns. Stalin actively canvassed for votes in support of DMK candidate Senthil Kumar from the Palacode constituency. The campaign is part of the DMK's broader strategy to consolidate its base as political activity reaches a fever pitch across the state.

Key Points: MK Stalin Campaigns in Dharmapuri Ahead of TN Assembly Polls

  • Stalin campaigns in key Dharmapuri district
  • Engages voters via morning walk in Palacode
  • Seeks support for DMK candidate Senthil Kumar
  • Campaigning intensifies days before April 23 polls
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Stalin steps up campaign in Dharmapuri as TN polls approach

DMK Chief MK Stalin holds morning walk, interacts with voters in Dharmapuri district as campaigning intensifies for the April 23 Tamil Nadu elections.

"The interaction allowed him to connect with voters on a personal level, discussing local concerns - Report"

Chennai, April 15

With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled for April 23, political activity across the state has intensified, with major parties ramping up their campaigns to secure voter support.

The counting of votes will take place on May 4, and the results will be declared the same day. Amid the high-stakes electoral battle, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) President and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin continued his campaign trail on Wednesday, focusing on the Dharmapuri district, a key battleground in the northern region of the state.

Earlier in the day, Stalin began his outreach with a morning walk in Palacode, where he engaged directly with local residents in an informal setting.

The interaction allowed him to connect with voters on a personal level, discussing local concerns and highlighting the achievements of his government.

During the walk, Stalin actively canvassed for votes in support of DMK candidate Senthil Kumar, who is contesting from the Palacode constituency.

The Chief Minister was seen interacting with shopkeepers, commuters, and residents, seeking their support and reinforcing the party's development narrative.

The Dharmapuri campaign is part of the DMK's broader strategy to consolidate its voter base while countering the opposition's aggressive outreach in the run-up to the polls.

Senior leaders across parties have been touring constituencies, holding roadshows, public meetings, and door-to-door campaigns to maximise voter engagement.

With just days left for campaigning to conclude, the political atmosphere in Tamil Nadu has reached a fever pitch. Alliances are being tested on the ground, and candidates are making last-minute efforts to sway undecided voters.

The coming days are expected to witness intensified campaigning by top leaders, as parties aim to secure a decisive mandate in what is shaping up to be a closely watched electoral contest.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Tamilian living in Delhi, I'm following these elections closely. DMK's focus on development narrative is key, but they must also counter the opposition's welfare promises. The Palacode candidate has a tough fight. All the best to all candidates!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I feel all this last-minute campaigning is just noise. What about the work done in the last 5 years? That should speak for itself. Voters are smart enough to see through these walking interactions if ground reality is different.
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Sarah B
The intensity of Indian state elections is fascinating! The article says "fever pitch" and that seems accurate. Direct voter contact like this is a powerful strategy. Wishing for a peaceful and fair election process in Tamil Nadu.
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Karthik V
Dharmapuri is a crucial region. Stalin focusing there shows the DMK is not taking any seat for granted. Hope the development work in northern Tamil Nadu gets highlighted properly. The result on May 4th will be very interesting!
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Meera T
Engaging with shopkeepers and commuters is a good move. These are the people who feel the impact of governance daily. I just hope the promises made during these walks are remembered and acted upon after the elections. 🙏

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