DMK Eyes 2026 Victory as Stalin Declares 2025 a Landmark Year for Tamil Nadu

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has declared the DMK firmly on course for a decisive victory in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, framing 2025 as a defining year of success. He highlighted the state's recognized economic growth, welfare schemes for farmers and women, and flagship public outreach programs as key achievements. Stalin also emphasized the state's firm political stands on federal rights, financial devolution, and social justice issues throughout the year. Expressing confidence in the people's continued trust, he stated these foundations are propelling the DMK toward a historic mandate.

Key Points: Stalin Confident of DMK Win in 2026, Hails 2025 Success

  • Economic growth & GSDP recognition
  • Major welfare & housing initiatives
  • Federal rights & social justice stands
  • Direct public grievance outreach
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DMK confident of 2026 mandate as Stalin hails 2025 as a landmark year for Tamil Nadu

CM Stalin reviews 2025 progress, citing economic growth & welfare schemes as foundations for DMK's confident 2026 Assembly election mandate.

"The year 2025 has shown that Tamil Nadu will fight and will never bow to injustice. - CM M.K. Stalin"

Chennai, Dec 31

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Wednesday asserted that his Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam was firmly on course for a decisive victory in the 2026 Assembly elections, declaring that 2025 had already emerged as a defining and successful year for Tamil Nadu.

Reviewing the performance of his government, Stalin said the past year had witnessed significant progress across sectors, strengthening the state's economic, social, and political foundations.

Tamil Nadu's achievements in 2025 reaffirmed its position as one of India's most forward-looking states and laid a strong foundation for its goal of becoming a one trillion dollar economy by 2030, he said.

Highlighting economic indicators, the Chief Minister said Tamil Nadu had earned national recognition for its consistent growth in Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) and overall development trajectory.

He attributed this progress to people-centric governance, policy stability, and a clear vision for inclusive growth.

Stalin said the government's welfare-oriented approach had ensured tangible benefits for various sections of society, including women, farmers, students, persons with disabilities, fishermen, and sportspersons.

He cited major initiatives such as loan waivers, the Kalaignar Kanavu Illam housing scheme, and large-scale patta distribution drives that strengthened land rights for the poor.

He also referred to flagship outreach programmes such as Ungaludan Stalin and Nalam Kakkum Stalin, which, he said, had helped the government directly address citizens' grievances and improve access to healthcare and essential services at the grassroots level.

On the political front, the Chief Minister said 2025 had demonstrated Tamil Nadu's resolve to stand firm on issues of federal rights and social justice. He pointed to the state's strong opposition to constituency reclassification, its demand for a State Education Policy, its insistence on adequate financial devolution from the Centre, and its successful legal challenge against the Governor on matters concerning governance.

"The year 2025 has shown that Tamil Nadu will fight and will never bow to injustice," Stalin said.

"With the strength of our past struggles and the trust of the people, we are moving confidently towards a historic victory in 2026."

He expressed confidence that the people of Tamil Nadu would once again place their faith in the DMK, endorsing its governance model and vision for an inclusive and progressive future.

- IANS

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Priya S
The Kalaignar housing scheme has been a blessing for my family. Finally, we have a proper roof over our heads. This is what real governance looks like. Kudos to the state government.
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Arun Y
While the development claims are good, I hope the government also focuses on improving industrial infrastructure outside Chennai. Coimbatore and Tiruppur need equal attention for balanced growth.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see a state government so confident about its performance. The $1 trillion economy goal is ambitious. If achieved, it will be a model for other Indian states. Watching from the US.
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Karthik V
The stand on federal rights is crucial. States should have more say in education and finances. Tamil Nadu is setting an important precedent for cooperative federalism in India.
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Nisha Z
Promises are one thing, delivery is another. The loan waiver helped, but many farmers are still struggling with low prices. Hope 2026 brings more concrete solutions, not just political speeches.

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