AIADMK Predicts 210 Seats, EPS as CM; Stalin Vows to Block 3-Language Policy

AIADMK spokesperson Kovai Sathyan has expressed supreme confidence in the NDA alliance, predicting it will win 210 seats and make Edappadi K Palaniswami the Chief Minister within a month. He dismissed public support for the ruling DMK, claiming even Chief Minister MK Stalin's convoy faces empty roads. In response, Stalin has vowed that the DMK will never allow the proposed three-language policy in Tamil Nadu and has launched a broadside against the BJP-led Centre over funding disparities and an FCRA amendment. The state is set for a single-phase poll on April 23.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Polls: AIADMK Claims 210 Seats, DMK Opposes Language Policy

  • AIADMK claims NDA will win 210 seats
  • CM MK Stalin opposes three-language policy
  • Stalin attacks BJP on funding & FCRA bill
  • Polling on April 23, counting May 4
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"Within one month, EPS will be CM; NDA to win 210 seats": AIADMK spokesperson Kovai Sathyan

AIADMK's Kovai Sathyan predicts NDA win & EPS as CM. CM MK Stalin vows to block three-language policy, attacks BJP on funding & FCRA.

"Within 1 month, EPS will be the CM of Tamil Nadu - Kovai Sathyan"

Chennai, April 6

AIADMK spokesperson Kovai Sathyan on Monday expressed confidence in the NDA's victory in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, asserting that the alliance is set to win 210 of 234 seats and Edappadi K Palaniswami will be the next Chief Minister.

Speaking to ANI, Kovai Sathyan claimed no public support in favour of the ruling DMK, saying that the Chief Minister MK Stalin's convoy passes through empty roads.

He said, "His (MK Stalin) party's MLAs are chased away by the people. His own convoy passes through empty roads, ask him to come out of his daydreams. Within 1 month, EPS will be the CM of Tamil Nadu and form a government on our own by 210 out of 234."

This comes after MK Stalin claimed that the ruling Secular Progress Alliance led by the DMK will win all 234 seats in the state elections.

Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Stalin lambasted the three-language policy, saying that the DMK would not allow it in the state. He said, "As long as the DMK is in power, we will not allow the three-language policy in Tamil Nadu. The chances of victory look excellent. We will win all 234 constituencies."

In an X post, Stalin strongly criticised the BJP-led Central government over multiple issues, including minority rights, federal funding allocations, and the newly proposed three-language policy, asserting that the measures undermine the interests of the state and its people.

He wrote, "Will the Union BJP ministers and BJP Chief Ministers who come to Tamil Nadu answer these questions? Are you ready to campaign in Tamil Nadu, saying, 'We will implement the three-language policy'? How much funding is allocated to Tamil Nadu? How much is given to the 'favourite' states ruled by the BJP? Are you ready to announce it transparently?"

The Chief Minister also condemned the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment (FCRA) Bill, 2026, which he said disproportionately targets minority communities, especially Christian institutions. "Will you fully withdraw the FCRA amendment that attacks Christian NGOs, or will you pass it next week?" he asked.

Stalin also questioned the role of AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, asking, "Can Palaniswami get answers to all these questions from his Delhi owners? When will you stop spewing undignified slander and start talking about the people's right to life issues? No matter how many people invade from Delhi to divide Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu will not bow down!"

CBSE is set to introduce a phased three-language policy from the 2026-27 academic year, beginning with Class 6. The policy requires students to learn an additional language, with at least two of the three being Indian languages.

The polling for Tamil Nadu Assembly elections is scheduled in a single phase on April 23, with counting of votes set for May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
Stalin is absolutely right to question the three-language policy! Why should it be forced on Tamil Nadu? We have a proud linguistic heritage. This feels like another attempt from the Centre to impose uniformity. Stand strong! ✊
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Aman W
210 seats? That's a very tall claim from AIADMK. Even at their peak, they didn't get such numbers. Sathyan's comment about empty roads for Stalin's convoy seems like typical political exaggeration. Both sides should focus on their manifestos.
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Sarah B
The questions raised about federal funding are crucial. As someone from outside TN, it's important that all states get a fair share. The FCRA amendment targeting specific communities also sounds concerning. Transparency is needed.
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Karthik V
EPS as CM again? Not sure if people have forgotten the previous issues. DMK has its problems too. Honestly, as a young voter, I'm tired of this dynasty politics from both Dravidian parties. We need fresh faces and ideas. 🤷‍♂️
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Nisha Z
The language of politics has become so bitter. "Delhi owners"? "Undignified slander"? While the questions on policy are valid, this name-calling is what puts off common citizens. Can our leaders please debate on issues respectfully?

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