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Stalin huddles with allies as Tamil Nadu awaits Verdict Day

by NavJeevan
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R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, MAY 2

With the clock ticking down to counting day, M. K. Stalin intensified back-to-back consultations with party seniors and alliance partners, signalling a final push to consolidate the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam’s electoral preparedness ahead of May 4.

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Returning from a brief four-day break in Kodaikanal, Stalin convened multiple review meetings with key district leaders, assessing “the ground situation in their respective regions” and fine-tuning booth-level oversight mechanisms. Party insiders described the mood as “cautiously confident,” with emphasis on vigilance during counting.

At the DMK headquarters, Anna Arivalayam, Stalin held detailed discussions with K. Selvaperunthagai of the Indian National Congress and E. R. Eswaran of the Kongunadu Makkal Desiya Katchi, reviewing alliance performance and coordination strategies.

“We discussed victory prospects and constituency-level feedback in detail,” sources quoted from within the DMK said, adding that Stalin also enquired about “preparations for monitoring the counting process in their respective constituencies.”

Senior leaders including A. Raja, R. S. Bharathi, T. K. S. Elangovan and T. R. B. Rajaa were present during the alliance consultations.

The DMK is contesting 164 constituencies, while Congress is in the fray in 28 segments. The KMDK, contesting on the DMK symbol, has fielded candidates in two constituencies.

Opposition Voices

On the other side of the political spectrum, leaders of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam expressed guarded optimism. A senior AIADMK functionary said, “There is a silent voter base that will reflect in the results. We are confident of a strong performance.”

Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party leadership in Tamil Nadu indicated that its focused campaign would yield gains. A state leader remarked, “Our cadre-based mobilisation and issue-driven campaign will translate into measurable electoral success.”

Meanwhile, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, led by actor-turned-politician Vijay, has stepped up its preparations with a strong emphasis on booth-level vigilance and centralised monitoring.

Party insiders said TVK has completed the appointment of counting agents across constituencies, ensuring representation at every table. “Our priority is to safeguard every vote and ensure transparency in counting,” a senior functionary noted.

Dedicated “war rooms” have been set up in Chennai and key districts, where teams will track round-wise trends, coordinate with field agents, and respond swiftly to any discrepancies. Legal teams have also been deployed to handle potential disputes during the counting process.

“We have trained our cadre to remain alert, disciplined and focused throughout the counting day,” a party organiser said, underlining the importance of procedural awareness.

TVK’s campaign has largely targeted youth, first-time voters, and urban constituencies, banking on its plank of governance reforms and anti-corruption messaging. The party believes its outreach and high-decibel campaign could translate into a “surprise factor” in several segments.

While this election marks a significant political test for Vijay’s fledgling outfit, party leaders remain cautiously optimistic. “People are looking for change, and we believe that sentiment will reflect in the results,” a senior leader said.

With counting scheduled for May 4, TVK offices across the state have turned into coordination hubs—blending grassroots mobilisation with digital tracking in a bid to convert electoral momentum into tangible gains.

High Stakes, Tight Watch

The Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, held on April 23, witnessed brisk polling across the 234 constituencies. With counting scheduled for May 4, both ruling alliance and opposition camps have activated multi-layered monitoring systems to track every round of counting.

As the state braces for verdict day, Anna Arivalayam and rival party offices alike have turned into high-alert command centres—where strategy, speculation and anticipation converge.

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