Congress Picks P Viswanathan for Melur Seat, Ends Internal Debate

The Congress party has named P. Viswanathan as its candidate for the Melur Assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu. The selection ends internal discussions and reported differences among senior leaders over the nominee. Viswanathan is a seasoned leader, a former MP, and currently a Congress national secretary. With this announcement, the party has completed its candidate slate for all 28 constituencies allotted to it in the DMK-led alliance.

Key Points: Congress Candidate P Viswanathan for Melur Assembly Seat

  • Congress finalizes Melur candidate
  • P. Viswanathan is a former MP
  • Decision followed internal differences
  • Part of 28-seat alliance deal
  • Campaign phase begins
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P Viswanathan named Congress candidate for Melur Assembly seat in Tamil Nadu

Congress names P Viswanathan as its candidate for Melur in Tamil Nadu polls, finalizing its 28-seat slate for the DMK alliance.

"the final decision is believed to have been influenced by senior leader P. Chidambaram - party sources"

Chennai, April 5

With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled for April 23, political parties have entered the final phase of candidate selection and campaign mobilisation.

The Congress, a key ally in the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, has been allotted 28 constituencies for the 2026 Assembly elections. The party has now announced its candidate for the Melur Assembly constituency.

After days of internal discussions and reported differences among senior leaders, the Congress has finalised its candidate for Melur. The party has named P. Viswanathan as its nominee, bringing closure to speculation surrounding the seat.

According to party sources, the delay in announcing the Melur candidate stemmed from differing opinions between senior Congress leaders, including MPs Manickam Tagore and Karti Chidambaram.

There were also suggestions that a Youth Congress leader be fielded from the constituency. However, the final decision is believed to have been influenced by senior leader P. Chidambaram, whose intervention reportedly played a key role in Viswanathan's selection.

P. Viswanathan is a seasoned Congress leader and a former Member of Parliament from the Kancheepuram constituency. He currently serves as a national secretary of the Congress and is also in charge of party affairs in Telangana.

Known for his organisational experience, Viswanathan had recently expressed interest in contesting from a general constituency, which has now materialised with his nomination from Melur.

Earlier, the Congress released a list of candidates for 27 constituencies across Tamil Nadu, including key seats such as Ponneri, Tiruperumbudur, Cuddalore, Mayiladuthurai, Karaikudi, Sivakasi, Krishnagiri, and Ambasamudram, among others.

The party has fielded a mix of experienced leaders and fresh faces as part of its strategy to strengthen its presence in the state.

With the announcement of Viswanathan's candidature, the Congress has now completed its slate of nominees for all 28 constituencies allocated to it under the alliance arrangement.

The focus now shifts to campaign intensity, as the DMK-led alliance aims to retain power in Tamil Nadu amid a multi-cornered contest involving the AIADMK alliance and other regional players.

As the countdown to polling day begins, all eyes are on how these final candidate selections will influence electoral dynamics across key constituencies.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Another decision influenced by senior Delhi leaders like Chidambaram? 🤔 Tamil Nadu Congress should be allowed to choose its own fighters. We need candidates who understand local sentiments, not those placed by high command. Still, wish him all the best for the campaign!
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Karthik V
Experienced MP being fielded in an assembly election is a smart move. His organizational skills from Telangana will be an asset. The DMK-Congress alliance looks strong on paper. Let's see if they can translate it into votes. The real test begins now! 💪
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Sarah B
Interesting to follow Tamil Nadu politics from afar. The article mentions they wanted a Youth Congress leader initially. Would have been good to see a younger face for change. But perhaps stability is what they need right now in the alliance.
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Aman W
Final list is out! Good mix of veterans and new faces. Hope Viswanathan sir focuses on industrial development in Melur area. Our region needs more jobs for the youth. Wishing all candidates the very best. May the best alliance win for Tamil Nadu's progress.
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Nisha Z
The "reported differences" between Tagore and Karti Chidambaram are not a good sign. Party should present a united front to the public. Anyway, election season is here! Time for some fiery campaigns and debates. 🎤

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