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The DMK's new manifesto, unveiled by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, promises significant welfare boosts, including doubling women's monthly aid to Rs 2,000 and offering Rs 8,000 household coupons. Farmers will receive free motor pumpsets. The party also aims for substantial FDI growth and job creation, alongside enhanced support for fishermen and a focus on AI development.
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Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has announced its candidate list, with Vijay himself contesting from Perambur and Trichy East. The party also revealed its vision for youth, promising Rs 4,000 monthly aid for unemployed graduates over 29. Vijay framed the upcoming election as a contest between TVK and the DMK-led alliance.
TVK chief Vijay will contest the upcoming Tamil Nadu polls from Perambur and Trichy East. The party has also announced its candidates for several other key constituencies, including T Nagar, Villivakkam, Gobichettipalayam, Tiruchengode, Tiruparankundram, Kolathur, and Egmore, as it gears up for the elections.
AIADMK has unveiled its third list of candidates for the 2026 elections, fielding former ministers B Valarmathi and S Gokula Indira in key constituencies. The party has also announced candidates for Kolathur and ChepaukTriplicane, setting up contests against Chief Minister MK Stalin and his son Udhayanidhi respectively.
Tamil Nadu's political giants, DMK and AIADMK, are set for a fierce electoral battle across 122 constituencies, including a significant 12 in the state capital. The western belt, a traditional AIADMK stronghold, will witness 37 direct contests.
After addressing a bias complaint to the Election Commission, TVK leader Vijay has successfully secured all the green lights for his rally in Perambur, Chennai. Mark your calendars for March 30, when Vijay will officially submit his nomination and kick off his campaign, culminating in a special event to introduce his candidates.
In a bold move ahead of the elections, DMK has rolled out its roster of 164 candidates, blending experienced stalwarts with more than 60 fresh entrants eager to make their mark. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin championed the 'mega mega alliance' during the campaign kickoff, setting sights on the western region.
DMK is fielding Senthil Balaji in Coimbatore South with a hope to silence factions which worked against the partys prospects in Coimbatore district in previous elections.
Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy has imposed Rs 10 lakh cost on Geetham to be paid to Sangeetha for court fees, lawyers fee and expenses.
AMMK leader T T V Dhinakaran has revealed the party's candidates for 11 seats in the upcoming April 23 polls. These seats are part of the AIADMK-led NDA alliance. Many of the chosen nominees are former MLAs and senior party officials. However, some long-time supporters expressed disappointment at not being included in the alliance.

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