Tamil Nadu Minister Votes, Confident of DMK Victory in Assembly Polls

Tamil Nadu School Education Minister and DMK candidate Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi cast his vote in Tiruchirappalli, urging citizens to fulfil their democratic duty. He reflected on his political journey, noting a warm public reception and receiving petitions that thanked him for delivered schemes. Polling for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections is underway, with over 5.73 crore eligible voters. The main contest is between the DMK-led alliance and the AIADMK-led NDA, with actor Vijay's new party potentially creating a three-way fight.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi Votes, Predicts DMK Win

  • Minister urges 100% voter turnout
  • Notes growth from 2016 to 2026 elections
  • Received 32 petitions thanking for completed schemes
  • Main contest between DMK & AIADMK alliances
  • Actor Vijay's party could make it a three-way fight
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Tamil Nadu Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi casts vote, asserts confidence in DMK victory

DMK candidate Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi casts his vote in Tiruchirappalli, expresses confidence in victory based on public support during the Tamil Nadu assembly elections.

"People show their support and affection everywhere, treating me like a member of their own family. - Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi"

Tiruchirapalli, April 23

Tamil Nadu School Education Minister and DMK candidate from Thiruverumbur constituency, Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi, on Thursday cast his vote at a polling station in Tiruchirappalli in the ongoing assembly polls.

Speaking with the media, Poyyamozhi urged the electorate to exercise their franchise in large numbers, noting it as their democratic duty.

He further reflected on his growth as a politician and the positive reponse from people during the campaign for the elections. He said that he recieved about 32 petitions in which people expressed gratitude towards the work done by the DMK, expressing confidence in the victory of the ruling party in the ongoing elections.

"Today is a day for the people to fulfil their democratic duty. I have come with my family to fulfil mine. Everyone should do the same. If you want to choose a leader for yourselves, if you want to choose your MLA, it's not enough to just raise your voice. You must come to the polling booth and ensure 100% voting. We expect the people of Tamil Nadu to vote in large numbers. Instead of planning to go later, make it your first task and duty," Poyyamozhi said.

"This is my third time contesting. In 2016, as a first-timer, I didn't know much. By 2021, people were stopping me to ask about unfulfilled promises. Now, in 2026, those same people are welcoming me warmly, acknowledging that I have delivered on my word. It is very heartening. During my 15-day campaign, I received about 32 petitions. Most of them started by thanking me for the completed schemes before asking for a few more things. I feel we have done the maximum possible. People show their support and affection everywhere, treating me like a member of their own family. I believe the verdict of the people of Thiruverumbur, which I consider my maternal home, will be a good one," he stated.

Polling for the Assembly elections began in Tamil Nadu amid tight security on Thursday. The voting will conclude at 6:00 pm today.The counting of votes is scheduled for May 4.

Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Archana Patnaik said that the state's electorate comprises over 5.73 crore voters, featuring 2,93,04,905 female voters, 2,80,30,658 male voters, and 7,728 third-gender voters.

The poll body is also catering to 14,59,039 first-time voters and 68,501 service voters, with 4,18,541 postal votes already received. Furthermore, 62 counting centres have already been established to ensure a smooth process after the high-stakes voting concludes.

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

With the DMK banking on its Dravidian 2.0 model, the AIADMK-led NDA is fighting for a comeback. Actor-turned-politician Vijay is also set to make his electoral debut with his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), which could turn the contest into a three-way fight.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting to hear his perspective on growth from 2016 to now. When politicians say people are thanking them for completed schemes, it's a positive sign. But the real test is on May 4th. The entry of Vijay's TVK adds a fascinating new dynamic to TN politics.
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Rohit P
While it's good he's confident, I hope this confidence is based on actual work and not just empty promises. We've seen many politicians change after winning. The 32 petitions of gratitude sound nice, but I'd like to see more concrete data on the schemes completed in his constituency.
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Sarah B
The voter statistics are impressive - over 5.7 crore voters! It's great to see such a massive democratic exercise. First-time voters, please do your research and vote wisely. Your vote shapes the future of your state.
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Karthik V
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I appreciate that he calls Thiruverumbur his "maternal home." That connection matters. But at the end of the day, performance matters more than sentiment. The Dravidian 2.0 model vs NDA comeback will be interesting to watch. May the best team win!
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Michael C
The mention of 7,728 third-gender voters is a progressive step in Indian elections. Inclusion matters. Hope everyone exercises their franchise without fear or favour. That's the true spirit of democracy.

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