Royapuram's Coastal Clash: Jayakumar vs. Subair Khan in Tamil Nadu Polls

The Royapuram assembly constituency in North Chennai is a key battleground in the Tamil Nadu polls, pitting AIADMK veteran D Jayakumar against DMK's new candidate, Dr A Subair Khan. This coastal seat, a traditional AIADMK bastion, was won by the DMK in 2021, making this a crucial contest for both parties. Voter concerns are centered on livelihood issues for the fishing community, severe air pollution, and contaminated drinking water. The outcome will test the durability of the DMK's inroads in the region against the AIADMK's legacy and the influence of newer parties.

Key Points: Royapuram Seat Battle: AIADMK vs DMK in Tamil Nadu Polls

  • Historic working-class coastal constituency
  • Fight between veteran Jayakumar and newcomer Subair Khan
  • Core issues are pollution and water contamination
  • DMK aims to defend 2021 gain from AIADMK
  • New entrants like TVK add a third dimension
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Tamil Nadu polls: AIADMK's veteren D Jayakumar clashes with DMK's entrant Subair Khan in battle for coastal bellwether seat Royapuram

High-stakes battle in Royapuram between AIADMK's D Jayakumar and DMK's Dr A Subair Khan. Key issues: fisherfolk livelihood, pollution, and water.

"beyond political visibility, the demands of fishermen here are rooted in the survival of their livelihood - Report"

New Delhi, April 18

As the Tamil Nadu assembly polls approach, Royapuram constituency stands as a vital political heartland in North Chennai.

For over three decades, the constituency was the AIADMK bastion, specifically under the leadership of veteran D Jayakumar, but it shifted toward the DMK in 2021 with the victory of sitting MLA Idream R Murthy, marking it as a critical battleground for the forthcoming polls.

This constituency serves as a historic working-class stronghold for the fishing community, port labourers, and small-scale traders. Thus, beyond political visibility, the demands of fishermen here are rooted in the survival of their livelihood, including better opportunities for sales.

Additionally, the area faces significant urban challenges, most notably the severe air and dust pollution generated by heavy freight traffic. Residents frequently cite traffic bottlenecks near the Royapuram bridge and the persistent issue of sewage contamination in drinking water as their primary grievances, making infrastructure and environmental health the central themes of the current election cycle.

The 2026 race presents a high-stakes battle in a constituency characterised by its dense working-class population and historical ties to the Chennai Port.

In a strategic shift, the DMK has fielded Dr A Subair Khan, a renowned orthopaedic surgeon and son of the late veteran leader A. Rahman Khan, to defend the seat won by the party in 2021.

He faces a formidable challenge from AIADMK heavyweight and six-time MLA D Jayakumar, who is campaigning for an eighth time to reclaim his former bastion. Jayakumar is highlighting his long-standing rapport with the coastal community as the former Tamil Nadu Fisheries Minister.

The contest also features TV Somu of actor Vijay's TVK and Babumailan of the NTK.

However, AIADMK, DMK and TVK all parity candidates are not voters in the Royapuram constituency.

D Jayakumar won the seat in 2016 with 55,205 votes and a 6.57% margin. However, he was defeated in 2021 by Idream R. Murthy, who secured a commanding 53.16% of the vote and a victory margin of over 27,000 votes.

This upcoming contest will, thus, determine whether the DMK's recent dominance in "Old Madras" is permanent or if the AIADMK's veteran leadership will regain its position or whether the new political entrants like the TVK can reshape the constituency's loyalties once again.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4. The current tenure of the 234-member state assembly ends on May 10.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The real issues here are sewage in water and dust pollution. All candidates talk big, but who will actually fix the basics? 🤔 We need someone who will work on ground-level infrastructure, not just make promises during elections. Hope the winner focuses on this.
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Suresh O
Interesting that none of the main candidates are actually voters from Royapuram. They parachute in for the election. The connection with the local working-class people, the fishermen and port workers, is what will decide this. Jayakumar has that old connection, but will it be enough?
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Anjali F
As a Chennaite, Royapuram's problems are Chennai's problems. The traffic bottleneck at the bridge is a nightmare for the entire city. Whoever wins must have a concrete plan for decongestion and port logistics. Also, clean drinking water is a fundamental right, not a poll promise.
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David E
Following Tamil Nadu politics from abroad. The shift in 2021 was significant. The DMK winning this bastion showed changing winds. But with a veteran like Jayakumar fighting to reclaim it, this is a true test of whether that change is permanent or a one-off. Fascinating contest.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the article focuses on DMK and AIADMK, we should not ignore the smaller parties like TVK. In a multi-cornered fight, they can split votes and become kingmakers. The people of Royapuram deserve a candidate who lives among them and understands their daily struggles.

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