DMK's Dayanidhi Maran Confident of Victory in Tamil Nadu Polls

DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran expressed strong confidence in his party's victory in the ongoing Tamil Nadu assembly elections after casting his vote in Chennai. He framed the election as a battle for the state's language and rights, accusing the BJP-led central government of taking away Tamil Nadu's financial share. Maran highlighted the state's high GDP growth under DMK rule and emphasized the elimination of fake voters. His son, Karan Dhayanidhi Maran, also voted and urged the public to make an informed choice.

Key Points: DMK Confident of Tamil Nadu Election Win, Hits Out at BJP

  • Maran confident in DMK victory
  • Calls election battle for language & state
  • Alleges Centre takes TN's funds
  • Highlights state's high GDP growth
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"Tamil Nadu will succeed": MP Dayanidhi Maran affirms confidence in DMK victory in assembly elections

DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran votes, expresses confidence in party's victory in Tamil Nadu assembly elections, calling it a battle for language and state's rights.

"This is a battle for our language and our motherland, Tamil Nadu. - Dayanidhi Maran"

Chennai, April 23

DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran on Thursday cast his vote in Govt Model Higher Secondary school, Nandhanam in the ongoing Tamil Nadu assembly polls.

Speaking with the media, Maran expressed confidence in the victory of the DMK government, calling the elections a battle for "our language and motherland." He stated that the DMK has ensured the elimination of fake and double voters.

Hoping for a huge voter turnout in Chennai, Maran asserted that the people would defeat the BJP.

"Today, we have fulfilled our democratic duty. We are very confident that the good governance will continue, and Tamil Nadu will succeed. This is a battle for our language and our motherland, Tamil Nadu. Based on the efforts of the DMK, double votes and fake voters have been eliminated. Therefore, I believe there will be around 85-95% voter turnout in Chennai. We have been fighting for our rights, and the people of Tamil Nadu will give a fitting response to the BJP government," he said.

He further affirmed that Tamil Nadu, under DMK leadership, continued to make strides in GDP despite the Centre allegedly taking away the funds of the state in order to gain control over it.

"It's a shame that the union government takes away the majority of our financial share and wants to control us. This has been the practice of the BJP government, and we have been opposing it, especially our leader MK Stalin. That's the reason our GDP is 11.2%, the highest in the country. And we are continuing growth, and people of Tamil Nadu want their language to be preserved," he affirmed

Additionally, Maran's son, Karan Dhayanidhi Maran, who also cast his vote here, underscored the significance of the electoral process and urged the electorate to make an "informed choice" after properly analysing the facts and not fall for propaganda.

"I am very excited to exercise my constitutional right, and all I can say is I know I've done it right. I feel I voted for what is right and for the truth that has been laid for the last five years and more. So I think I've made a very informed choice, and the people of Tamil Nadu are very educated. I encourage everyone to be very informed before making their vote, not to just follow any false propaganda, but to know the facts and the details," he said.

Meanwhile, the voter turnout in Tamil Nadu was recorded at 37.57 per cent at 11 am on Thursday, according to the Election Commission of India.

The highest turnout of 42.45 per cent was in Tiruppur district, followed by Namakkal at 41.41 per cent, then Erode at 41.00 per cent. Chennai district registered a turnout of 35.47 per cent, Coimbatore at 38.62 per cent and Madurai at 36.22 per cent. The lowest voter turnout was recorded in the Nilgiris at 32.62 per cent.

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 will take place on May 4.

Several leaders, including Chief Minister MK Stalin, TVK chief Vijay, DMK minister KN Nehru, along with actors Rajinikanth and Dhurv Vikram, cast their votes this morning.

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.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Good to see confidence, but let's not forget this is about performance, not just rhetoric. The GDP growth is impressive, but we need to see that translate to better jobs and infrastructure in all districts, not just Chennai.
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Aryan P
His son's point about making an informed choice is crucial. Too much politics runs on emotion. Voters should look at facts - which government actually delivered on promises? The voter turnout numbers so far are encouraging.
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Sarah B
Interesting to follow from abroad. Tamil Nadu's economic success is notable for India. The focus on state autonomy vs. central control is a classic federal debate. Hope the process remains peaceful and the result respected.
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Karthik V
The claim about eliminating fake voters is a big one if true. That alone would strengthen our democracy. Let's see if the high confidence translates into seats. The battle for "motherland" sentiment is strong here.
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Nisha Z
While I support the state's progress, framing it as a battle against BJP constantly feels reductive. Can we not have a Tamil identity that also works with the Centre? The either/or narrative is tiring. Still, voted for development.

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