DMK's Final Push: Stalin Slams Centre as Mahesh Campaigns in Thuvakudi

On the last day of campaigning for the Tamil Nadu elections, DMK candidate and Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi intensified his canvassing in the Thuvakudi area of the Thiruverumbur constituency. Meanwhile, Chief Minister MK Stalin led a parallel campaign in Chennai, where he strongly criticized the Centre's proposed delimitation exercise as punitive. Stalin claimed the bill targeting progressive states like Tamil Nadu had been reduced to "ashes" due to his opposition. The state votes on April 23 in a key contest between the DMK-led alliance and the NDA.

Key Points: DMK's Last-Day Campaign: Stalin, Mahesh Rally Votes in TN Polls

  • Final day of TN campaign
  • Stalin criticizes delimitation bill
  • Mahesh canvasses in Thuvakudi
  • DMK-led alliance's coordinated push
  • Polls on April 23
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TN Minister Anbil Mahesh canvasses in Thuvakudi, seeks votes for DMK on last day of Tamil Nadu poll campaigning

On final campaign day, TN CM MK Stalin criticizes Centre's delimitation as Minister Anbil Mahesh canvasses in Thiruverumbur. Key quotes and updates.

"s and updates.QUOTE: The fire we lit has reduced that bill to ashes. - MK Stalin"

Tiruchirappalli, April 21

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate and state minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi intensified his campaign in the Thiruverumbur Assembly constituency on Tuesday, carrying out extensive vote canvassing in the Thuvakudi area on the final day of electioneering ahead of the April 23 polls.

Accompanied by party workers and cadres, Poyyamozhi sought support for the DMK's 'Rising Sun' symbol, engaging with residents and urging them to back the ruling alliance for continued development. Workers from alliance partners, including the Indian National Congress, Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK), Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), and the Communist Party of India, also participated in the campaign, reflecting a coordinated push by the Secular Progressive Alliance.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister MK Stalin, who is contesting from Kolathur, led a parallel campaign in Chennai, conducting a morning walk in Kannagi Nagar that drew large crowds. Residents gathered to interact with the Chief Minister and express support, highlighting the party's strong grassroots mobilisation on the final day of campaigning.

Stalin also used the occasion to reiterate his criticism of the Centre over the proposed delimitation exercise, calling it an attempt to "punish" progressive states like Tamil Nadu. Referring to the now-stalled Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, he said the move targeted states that had effectively controlled population growth and achieved industrial progress.

"As soon as this bill was introduced, I was the first to oppose it and lead protests. The fire we lit has reduced that bill to ashes," Stalin said, while highlighting his government's welfare schemes and economic performance over the past five years.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with vote counting scheduled for May 4. The key contest remains between the DMK-led alliance and the NDA led by AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Stalin is absolutely right about the delimitation issue. Why should states like TN, which controlled population growth responsibly, be penalised? The Centre needs to rethink this.
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Aman W
All this campaigning is fine, but what about the promises from last time? The local roads in Thuvakudi are still in bad shape. Action speaks louder than words.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the alliance partners like Congress and VCK campaigning together. A united front is crucial. The grassroots mobilization seems impressive.
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Karthik V
Final day josh! The Rising Sun symbol is everywhere in my area. Hope the development work continues at the same pace. Tamil Nadu needs stable governance.
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Nikhil C
While I appreciate the welfare schemes, the economic performance could be better. More focus on job creation for the youth is needed, not just last-minute canvassing.

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