DMK's Karthik Mohan Predicts 200+ Seats, Slams BJP Over Women's Bill

DMK candidate Karthik Mohan has expressed supreme confidence in a sweeping victory for the Secular Progressive Alliance in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, predicting a win of over 200 seats. He emphasized that the party's manifesto has been central to the campaign and has resonated strongly with voters. Mohan also took a sharp jab at the BJP, accusing it of misleading the public by linking the Women's Reservation Bill to the delimitation bill. Polling for the state is set for April 23, with results to be declared on May 4.

Key Points: DMK's Karthik Mohan Predicts Sweeping Win in Tamil Nadu Polls

  • DMK expects over 200 seats in 234-member Assembly
  • Manifesto hailed as hero of the campaign
  • Accuses BJP of hiding women's reservation bill
  • Welfare schemes boosting local support in Villivakkam
  • Counting of votes scheduled for May 4
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'We expect more than 200 seats': Karthik Mohan predicts big win for DMK in Tamil Nadu ahead of Assembly polls

DMK candidate Karthik Mohan forecasts over 200 seats for the alliance, vows to implement manifesto from day one, and criticizes BJP on women's reservation.

"We are very confident that we're going to win 200 plus seats - Karthik Mohan"

Chennai, April 20

DMK candidate from the Villivakkam Assembly constituency, Karthik Mohan, on Monday expressed strong confidence in his party's prospects ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, asserting that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led Secular Progressive Alliance is poised to secure a sweeping victory.

Speaking to ANI, Mohan said the party is expecting to win over 200 seats in the 234-member Assembly. "We are very confident that we're going to win 200 plus seats, and it's looking much better as the days progress. I think we're going to win more. We're very confident about that. Once the government is formed, which we're going to do on May 4th, we'll start implementing the manifesto from day one," he said.

Highlighting local support in his constituency, Mohan stated that government welfare schemes have already benefited residents of Villivakkam. "In my constituency, most of the schemes of the government have already reached the people, they're very happy. I've got overwhelming support from the people of Villivakkam," he added.

Emphasising the role of the party's manifesto in the campaign, Mohan said it has resonated strongly with voters. "The manifesto has been the hero of the campaign. People are very, very interested to know about the manifesto and how it's going to be implemented," he noted.

Taking a swipe at the BJP, Mohan alleged that the party misled people on the issue of the Women's Reservation Amendment Bill. "They tried to hide the women's reservation bill within the delimitation bill. When it comes out in its natural form, we will be supporting it. They are just trying to hide the fact that they lost and want a reason for that," he said.

The Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill received 298 votes in favour and 230 against, falling short of the required two-thirds majority on Friday. Om Birla confirmed that the Bill did not pass, after which the government decided not to proceed with the linked Delimitation Bill and Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill.

The proposed legislation sought to increase the Lok Sabha's strength from 543 to 816 seats with 33 per cent reservation for women, alongside delimitation based on the 2011 Census.

Mohan further reiterated confidence in surpassing expectations. "I was expecting 200, but with the support I'm seeing, I'm expecting more... BJP only expects, they won't get anything," he added.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4. The main contest is between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, which includes the Indian National Congress, DMDK and VCK, and the NDA led by All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), along with the Bharatiya Janata Party and PMK.

In the 2021 Assembly elections, DMK's A Vetriazhagan won the Villivakkam seat with 76,127 votes, defeating AIADMK's JCD Prabhakar by a margin of 37,237 votes.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the confidence, predicting 200+ seats seems overly optimistic. The AIADMK-BJP alliance is strong in many rural belts. The real test will be on May 4th. Let's hope whoever wins focuses on water scarcity and industrial growth.
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Rohit P
His point on the Women's Reservation Bill is crucial. It's high time we had clear legislation for women's representation, not hidden in other bills. This is a national issue, not just a Tamil Nadu one.
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Ananya R
As a voter from Chennai, I've seen the work in Villivakkam. The infrastructure improvements are visible. But the manifesto needs to address rising costs of living for the middle class. Promises are good, execution is key.
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David E
Following TN politics from outside India. The DMK's focus on a secular alliance is noteworthy. However, such a massive predicted majority could lead to complacency. A strong opposition is healthy for democracy.
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Karthik V
Enna solla, 200 seats? That's a very bold claim! The 2021 margin in Villivakkam was strong, but replicating that across the state is a different ball game. The youth are looking for jobs, not just predictions. Let's see what happens.

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