MK Stalin Inspects DMK's 2026 War Room, Urges Massive Voter Turnout

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President MK Stalin visited the party headquarters to inspect the newly established election war room for the 2026 Assembly polls. He checked the control room's operations and a dedicated helpline for party functionaries to raise queries and complaints. Stalin also made a fervent appeal on social media, urging citizens to vote, framing it as a duty to protect the state's future and constitutional ideals. He faces a multi-cornered contest in his constituency from AIADMK, NTK, and the new entrant TVK led by actor Vijay.

Key Points: MK Stalin Inspects DMK Election War Room for 2026 Tamil Nadu Polls

  • Stalin inspects election war room
  • Dedicated helpline for party workers
  • Appeal for high voter turnout
  • Contest against AIADMK, TVK, NTK
  • 2026 polls in single phase
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Tamil Nadu polls: MK Stalin inspects DMK election war room at Anna Arivalayam in Chennai

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin visits DMK HQ, checks election control room for 2026 Assembly polls, and makes a strong appeal for voter participation.

"Your vote is what will determine the future of every single person in Tamil Nadu. - MK Stalin"

Chennai, April 23

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President MK Stalin on Thursday visited the party headquarters, Anna Arivalayam, to inspect the election war room set up for the 2026 Assembly polls.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, Stalin checked the functioning of the control room and enquired about the calls received there. The war room has been set up to manage election-related coordination and to address queries and issues raised by party functionaries on the ground.

A dedicated control room has been established at Anna Arivalayam in Chennai to handle election coordination work. Party members have been given a phone number, 08069446900, to raise election-related questions, complaints, and feedback.

Officials said the system is aimed at improving communication within the party network and ensuring faster response to ground-level concerns during the election period.

Meanwhile, Stalin also used the voting day to appeal to citizens to take part in the democratic process. In a post on social media platform X, he said voting is essential and linked it to the future of the state.

"Do not fail to cast your vote for the development of Tamil Nadu! I have cast my vote in the 2026 Assembly elections. Let all the great voters of Tamil Nadu, without fail, fulfil their democratic duty," he said.

He further said voting goes beyond a routine democratic act and carries wider political meaning.

"Today, what you are going to give is not just a vote; it is the banner you are raising to protect Tamil Nadu! Your vote is what will determine the future of every single person in Tamil Nadu. May your vote be in a way that protects the lofty ideals of the Constitution--Democracy, Secularism, State Rights, Equality, Social Justice!" he added.

Stalin is contesting in a political environment that has seen the rise of new and traditional challengers. He is facing competition from Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), AIADMK and NTK candidates in his constituency, which has turned into a closely watched contest.

In the previous 2021 Assembly election, Stalin won Kolathur with 1,05,522 votes, which was 61.4 per cent of the total votes. He defeated AIADMK candidate Aadi Rajaram by a margin of 70,384 votes. The total voter turnout in that constituency was 64.63 per cent out of 2,68,296 registered voters.

The Tamil Nadu Assembly elections are being held in a single phase across 234 constituencies. Voting is also taking place in West Bengal in multiple phases, with the second phase scheduled for April 29. Counting of votes will be held on May 4.

The main contest in Tamil Nadu is between the DMK-led alliance, which includes the Indian National Congress, DMDK and VCK, and the National Democratic Alliance led by AIADMK, which has BJP and PMK as allies.

While the DMK is focusing on its welfare programmes and governance record, the AIADMK-led NDA is seeking a political comeback.

Actor-turned-politician Vijay is also entering electoral politics through his party TVK, which is expected to add a new dimension to the contest and may split vote shares in several constituencies.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
All this war room setup is just for show before elections. What about the war room for solving public issues like water scarcity and unemployment? That should be running 365 days a year, not just during polls.
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Arjun K
Stalin's message about voting is spot on. In a vibrant democracy like ours, every vote counts. The entry of new parties like TVK makes this election very interesting. Hope the people choose development and social justice.
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Sarah B
As an observer from outside, it's fascinating to see the political machinery at work in Tamil Nadu. The focus on state rights and social justice in the campaign rhetoric is a powerful theme. The war room concept shows modern political management.
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Karthik V
The 2026 battle looks tough with AIADMK+NDA and now TVK in the fray. DMK's welfare schemes have been good, but people also want corruption-free administration. The war room must ensure clean campaigning from their cadres. Let the best team win!
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Meera T
While the war room is for party workers, I wish there was a similar responsive helpline for common citizens to report election malpractices. Also, hope all parties focus on issues like women's safety and education, not just symbolic visits. 🤞

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