P. Vishwanathan Named Congress Candidate for Melur Assembly Seat in Tamil Nadu
Chennai, April 6: The Tamil Nadu Assembly elections are set for April 23, and political parties are in the final stages of candidate selection and campaigning. The Congress party, a key ally in the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, has been allocated 28 constituencies for the 2026 Assembly elections. They have now officially announced their candidate ... Read more P. Vishwanathan Named Congress Candidate for Melur Assembly Seat in Tamil Nadu
PE-VC investments in Tamil Nadu drop sharply in Q1 2026
Tamil Nadu polls: CM Stalin accuses Edappadi K Palaniswami of 'lies, deception'
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has strongly criticized Opposition leader Edappadi K Palaniswami. Stalin accused Palaniswami of spreading lies and misinformation. He highlighted the DMK government's successful implementation of promises despite challenges. Stalin also defended the new coupon scheme, refuting claims of corruption.
Tamil Nadu Polls: Stalin, welfarism anchor DMK, says Kanimozhi
DMK leader Kanimozhi champions direct cash support as an economic engine. She emphasizes Tamil Nadu's rights and opposes shifting delimitation to the 2011 census, advocating for the 1971 baseline. The party's electoral strength stems from its governance and welfare schemes. Kanimozhi dismisses divisive politics and sees no significant challenger to CM Stalin's leadership.
TVK Leader Aadhav Arjun Criticizes DMK for Family Politics
Chennai, April 6: Aadhav Arjun, the General Secretary of the Tamilaga Vettir Katchi (TVK), launched a scathing attack on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Sunday. He accused the DMK leadership of prioritizing family interests over senior party leaders and coalition partners ahead of the assembly elections. Arjun alleged that Stalin has sidelined his ... Read more TVK Leader Aadhav Arjun Criticizes DMK for Family Politics
A debate on the tenure of Election Commission-appointed police chief
However, the EC order did not specify a tenure for him. The question is whether Mr.Rathorewould be entitled to a minimum two-year tenure, as mandated by the Supreme Court in the landmarkPrakashSingh case. However, this ruling applies only to appointments made through theUPSC-ledprocess
Chennai Poll Canvas: Egmore | Big developments, bigger questions
Chennai Poll Canvas is an election special programme from The Hindu, offering a comprehensive constituency roundup from in and around Chennai for the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026.
Watch: Before You Vote: DMKs 2021 Promises Delivered or Not?
Tamil Nadu heads into a key Assembly election, but voters must ask: what happened to DMKs 2021 promises? From cash transfers and free bus rides to bold policies, many pledges faced delays or omissions. This analysis reviews what was promised versus what was delivered, highlighting gaps between election rhetoric and action, and what it means for voters in 2026.
Election Commission cracks Rs 651 crore across states/UTs; 319 crore from WB
Ahead of assembly elections in five states, the Election Commission of India has seized over Rs 651 crore worth of cash, liquor, drugs and freebies. West Bengal recorded the highest recoveries, followed by Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah questions Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent assurance regarding the delimitation exercise. He suggests the timing is politically motivated due to upcoming elections in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Siddaramaiah argues the proposed increase in Lok Sabha seats unfairly benefits northern and western states over southern ones.
Villages in Tamil Nadu go poster-free ahead of elections
Several villages in south Tamil Nadu are shunning political advertisements. Othaveedu and others ban all forms of political messaging, allowing only campaigning visits. Residents believe this practice prevents propaganda influence. Voters make independent choices without village pressure. This tradition extends to returning residents. Similar rules are followed in Marudhanatham, Komboothi, and Balakrishnapuram, fostering village harmony and unbiased voting.
Arunachal, Tamil Nadu see heavy rain; IMD flags western disturbances, storms across India
Weather alerts are in effect across India. The India Meteorological Department forecasts significant rainfall and thunderstorms in Northeast India and parts of the South. Western disturbances will bring unstable conditions to Northwest India, including Kashmir Valley. Several North Indian states can expect rain and snow. Hailstorms and strong winds are also predicted for multiple regions.
Assembly polls: Rs 650 crore worth illicit cash, liquor seized; nearly half from West Bengal
Election authorities have seized over 650 crore rupees in illegal cash, drugs, and liquor across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and Puducherry. Over 5,173 flying squads and 5,200 static surveillance teams are deployed to ensure fair elections. Voting is scheduled for April 9 and April 23 and 29 in these states and Puducherry.
BJP Launches Complaint Box Initiative in Tamil Nadu, Piyush Goyal Promises NDA Government
Chennai, April 5: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accelerated its election campaign in Tamil Nadu by launching the Complaint Box platform. This initiative allows citizens to share their grievances and suggestions via a QR code. Union Minister Piyush Goyal stated that this marks the beginning of a significant campaign. Piyush Goyal and BJP leader ... Read more BJP Launches Complaint Box Initiative in Tamil Nadu, Piyush Goyal Promises NDA Government
Congress leader P. Chidambaram criticized the Centre's decision to convene Parliament from April 16-18, just days before assembly elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
Why is Pinarayi Vijayan, who found fault with Rahul Gandhi in Kerala, befriending him in Delhi, Bengal, and Tamil Nadu? Break your friendship in Delhi, why are you forming an alliance? They are pretending to be friends in Delhi and wrestling in Kerala. Both are responsible for the Sabarimala gold theft; both promote anti-national forces, Poonawalla told ANI.
Superstar of 2026 election is DMK manifesto: CM Stalin
Virudhunagar: Calling the DMKs election manifesto the superstar of the 2026 polls, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday, April 5, asserted that while anyone can give promises, the public only trusts those made by his party. Addressing a massive public meeting of the Secular Progressive Alliance here, he said, From age six Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
CM Stalin Criticizes Palaniswami for Baseless Allegations Amid Election Campaign
Virudhunagar, April 5: In a vibrant election atmosphere in Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin addressed a public gathering in Chathirareddiapatti near Virudhunagar on Sunday. During the event, he introduced candidates from the Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) and launched a strong attack on opposition leader Palaniswami. While addressing the crowd, CM Stalin emphasized the unity ... Read more CM Stalin Criticizes Palaniswami for Baseless Allegations Amid Election Campaign
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin are engaged in a political debate over the National Education Policy. Pradhan states the policy does not impose Hindi, while Stalin alleges the Union Government is withholding funds to enforce a three-language policy. Stalin emphasizes Tamil Nadu's commitment to its two-language system and preserving linguistic diversity.
Centre punishing Tamil Nadu by not releasing funds: Udhayanidhi
Prime Minister Modi was trying to remote control Tamil Nadu using AIADMK leader Edappadi Palaniswami. However, Tamil Nadu could not be controlled by Delhi, and this should be proved during the upcoming election, says Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin
Tamil Nadu polls: If betrayal had a form, it would be Palaniswami, says Stalin
Mr. Palaniswami who became Chief Minister suddenly was thrown out by the people in the last election itself, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minsiter remarked
No close contest; the fight is between DMK and AIADMK, says CM Stalin
The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister expressed confidence that the DMK governments welfare schemes and its election manifesto already earned widespread public appreciation
'Superstar of 2026 election' is DMK manifesto: CM M K Stalin
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has unveiled the DMK's election manifesto, calling it the 'superstar of the 2026 polls'. He asserted public trust in his party's promises. Stalin criticized AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami for slander. He highlighted key manifesto promises like increased monthly payments for women and homemakers. Stalin contrasted his governance with the opposition's rhetoric.
DMK MP Raja issues legal notice to YouTube channel over audio clip, slams Palaniswami
Tamil Nadu elections: The controversial audio clip, which recently surfaced on social media, purportedly features Raja making disparaging remarks about the DMK leadership and internal party dynamics.
Tamil Nadu polls: Thevar vote consolidation goes South
The anticipated consolidation of Thevar votes in southern districts has fragmented, with key leaders aligning with different parties. This political realignment occurs as AIADMK seeks to regain ground, while DMK strengthens its position by inducting expelled AIADMK leaders. The presence of new political entities and community votes further complicates the electoral landscape.
Its not easy for a full-time politician to find time for leisure time activities, especially in the run-up to the assembly election. But here is what some of TNs changemakers are up to when theyre not in the public eye
Tamil Nadu polls: Chepauk-Triplicane likely to stay a DMK bastion despite issues
As the electoral atmosphere heats up in Chepauk-Triplicane, the spotlight is on Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin, who enjoys a robust support base. While the DMK radiates confidence with backing from a steadfast Muslim constituency and various welfare initiatives, it still faces lingering concerns such as persistent parking issues and the rising cattle threat.
'BJP govt planning to table bill at poll time': Former Union finance minister P Chidambaram
P Chidambaram, the ex-Union Finance Minister, has raised concerns about a potential constitutional amendment by the BJP government aiming to increase Parliament seats to an ambitious 816. He argues that this strategy coincides with the upcoming elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, hinting that it could facilitate the passage of legislation in the absence of campaigning MPs.
Chennai, April 5: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast predicting light to moderate rain with thunderstorms in parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry over the next few days. There is also a possibility of isolated heavy rainfall in hilly areas, including Coimbatore, Nilgiri, Erode, and Theni districts. According to the weather department, ... Read more Rain Alert Issued for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry: Forecast of Showers in Nilgiri and Coimbatore Districts
BJP Reinstates Spokesperson ANS Prasad in Tamil Nadu
Chennai, April 5: The Tamil Nadu unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has reinstated its spokesperson ANS Prasad. This decision comes after Prasad formally apologized for his controversial remarks suggesting that actor-politician Vijay should join the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) ahead of the upcoming state assembly elections. The controversy erupted when Prasad publicly stated ... Read more BJP Reinstates Spokesperson ANS Prasad in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu polls: DMK allies criticize EPS for attack on Karunanidhi
In a passionate display of solidarity, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and his allies have denounced the personal jabs made by AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami against the revered late M. Karunanidhi. With vigor, Vaiko and M. Veerapandian came to Stalin's defense, praising Karunanidhi's enduring spirit while criticizing EPS for stooping to personal attacks rather than engaging in meaningful political discourse.
Narendra Modi meets Tamil Nadu leaders, discusses countering DMK's anti-BJP narrative
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Tamil Nadu BJP leaders, urging them to challenge the DMK government on its financial management and the utilization of central funds. The meeting focused on developing a strong counter-narrative for the upcoming election campaign, addressing issues like language sentiment and fund allocation. Senior leaders were encouraged to boost the party's electoral performance.
Tamil Nadu treasury empty, debt crossing Rs 10L crore, says Piyush Goyal
In a striking announcement, Union Minister Piyush Goyal has pointed to a dire financial situation in Tamil Nadu, claiming the state's treasury is depleted and teetering on the brink of bankruptcy under the DMK administration. He criticized the government for alleged financial mismanagement and corruption, asserting that the state's debt has ballooned significantly.
Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin, Dharmendra Pradhan lock horns over language, NEP
During a lively debate at a recent political rally, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin confronted Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the controversial language policy. Stalin vocalized his concerns, alleging that the BJP's push for Hindi is a veiled attempt to overshadow regional languages.
Chennai colleges gear up to launch new courses
IIT-M to develop tech to reduce noise pollution in Chennai
Egmore railway station to get new FOB
Individual settlements cant bind all workers: Madras HC
Cos, shops must give paid holiday for polls
City candidates file nominations, hit the ground running
Gang assaults trader, ransacks shop at Marina
Police stn, waste dumping eat into Vyasarpadi playground
Mango season in city off to a slow start
348 Indians stranded in Iran return home
Guest worker dies as power line snaps and falls on him
Thol Thirumavalavan Declines Candidacy for Kattumannarkoil in Tamil Nadu Elections
Chennai, April 5: Thol Thirumavalavan, the president of the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), has announced that he will not contest the Kattumannarkoil constituency in the upcoming 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. This decision puts an end to speculation regarding his candidacy. In a conversation with the media, Thirumavalavan expressed his earlier desire to represent marginalized ... Read more Thol Thirumavalavan Declines Candidacy for Kattumannarkoil in Tamil Nadu Elections
Tunnelling between Thiruvanmiyur and Taramani delayed as TBM develops snag
Tunnel boring machine is getting refurbishedin Mumbai so that it can drill through rocky layers; officials expect work to start by June
Book on management concepts for healthcare providers in India launched
The book launch also included an expansive panel discussionon the affordability and accessibility of healthcare
Man assaulted, shop vandalised at Marina Beach over refusal to pay weekly fee
Based on a complaint, Anna Square police have launched an investigation and are working to identify those involved
Puducherry and Kerala Shine in Sub-Junior Womens National Hockey Championship
Ranchi, April 5: On the fourth day of the 16th Hockey India Sub-Junior Womens National Championship 2026, held in Ranchi, Puducherry Hockey and Kerala Hockey secured victories in Division C. Meanwhile, in Division B, Himachal Hockey, Tamil Nadu Hockey Unit, and Delhi Hockey also emerged victorious. In the first match of the day, Puducherry Hockey ... Read more Puducherry and Kerala Shine in Sub-Junior Womens National Hockey Championship
T.N. CM Stalin, Union Minister clash over three-language formula ahead of T.N. polls
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin says Centre has failed to make Tamil mandatory in KVs or appoint sufficient Tamil teachers, Education Minister says DMK is creating barriers that deny youth the chance to become multilingual global leaders
T.N. Police bags 13 medals, two trophies in Police Duty Meet
The closing ceremony was presided over by Nityanand Rai, Minister of State for Home Affairs, who also distributed the trophies to the winning teams
Udhayanidhi Stalin Targets BJP and AIADMK in Tamil Nadu Elections
Pudukkottai, April 4: Tamil Nadus Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin addressed a rally, taking aim at Edappadi K. Palaniswami. He emphasized that this election is a contest between the Tamil Nadu Team and the Delhi Team. Udhayanidhi accused Edappadi of having rented the AIADMK to the BJP in the 2021 elections, claiming that in the ... Read more Udhayanidhi Stalin Targets BJP and AIADMK in Tamil Nadu Elections
Tamil Nadu polls: VCK chief Thirumavalavan opts out of race
Chennai: VCK founder Thol Thirumavalavan on Saturday announced he will not contest the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, withdrawing from the race days after he nominated himself from Kattumannarkoil. I wanted to enter the Assembly, but I have now changed my mind to ensure the unity of the DMK alliance, Thirumavalavan told reporters at a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
345 Tamil Nadu Fishermen Being Repatriated From Iran to Chennai
The group, comprising an initial 327 fishermen and a subsequent batch of 18, had been stuck in the Middle Eastern nation due to the prevailing conflict in the region.
West Asia war: 348 stranded Indians return from Iran after sleepless weeks
The returnees said they were unsure of their destiny till the very moment they landed in Tamil Nadu.
Modi Seeks Consensus on Women's Reservation Bill
Modi clarified that not a single Lok Sabha seat in Kerala or Tamil Nadu would be reduced
Tamil Nadu polls: Is there any space for Vijay's TVK in the duopoly between DMK-AIADMK?
Actor Vijay Thalapathy's new party, TVK, is emerging as a third option in Tamil Nadu politics, challenging the long-standing dominance of DMK and AIADMK. With populist welfare promises and a strong social media presence, TVK aims to capture the significant unaligned vote, though electoral history suggests challenges remain.
Jailer 2 update: Rajinikanth declines to comment on elections
Rajinikanth declined to comment on Tamil Nadu elections during a media interaction, focusing instead on Jailer 2. He confirmed filming is complete, with a release date announcement expected soon, keeping fans excited about the highly anticipated sequel.
Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Launches Mega Election Campaign Across Five States
New Delhi, April 4: Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, is set to embark on a significant election campaign across five states: Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Rajasthan, and West Bengal. His mission aims to strengthen the BJPs organizational framework and farmer-centric agenda through a series of public rallies. Chouhan will kick ... Read more Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan Launches Mega Election Campaign Across Five States
Chennai Poll Canvas: Saidapet | From Political legacy to civic challenges
Chennai Poll Canvas is an election special programme from The Hindu, offering a comprehensive constituency roundup from in and around Chennai for the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Questions Central Governments Three Language Policy
Chennai, April 4: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has raised serious concerns regarding the central governments Three Language Policy in a letter addressed to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Stalin described the policy as an attack on the rights of states and Indias linguistic diversity. In his letter, Stalin stated that Tamil Nadu completely ... Read more Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Questions Central Governments Three Language Policy
He said the choice of Jothimani was a mark of respect to Illayaperumal, who had fought against caste discrimination.
Two men die while climbing Velliangiri Hills in Coimbatore
The deceased have been identified as M Saravanan, a cab driver from St Thomas Mount in Chennai, and S Seenivasan, 47, of Pamban Road in Madurai.
Chandigarh University Hosts 'Women Only Fest' HERizon 1.0 in Collaboration With IEEE India Council
Celebrating women in Technology, Art and Leadership, Chandigarh University (CU) hosted first-of-its-kind ‘women only fest’ “HERizon 1.0” which featured 11 competitions showcasing innovation, creativity and leadership skills of female students through coding and problem-solving innovations, innovative thinking & solutions and research and technical articulation. Chandigarh University Officials along with guests during the launch of ‘Women Only Fest’ HERizon 1.0 at Chandigarh University The dignitaries who graced the two-day ‘HERizon 1.0’ organised by CU’s University Institute of Engineering in collaboration with IEEE India Council for ‘empowering women through innovation’ Bubbu Tir, writer and former member Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC), Rasneet Kaur, Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) 2025 topper, Prof Prerna Gaur, Chair-IEEE India Council, Director- NSUT, Delhi (virtually), Prof (Dr) Raviraja N Seetharam, Vice Chancellor, Chandigarh University and Pro Vice Chancellor (Academic Affairs) Prof (Dr) Raghuveer VR. Besides Chandigarh University, this flagship women-only fest, was attended by female students selected through over 1000 registrations from 15 Universities in 11 States including Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Odisha. Apart from Chandigarh University, HERizon 1.0 was attended by GNA University, CT University, Rayat Bahra University, Chitkara University, Shoolini University, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, Sri Sairam Engineering College and Panipat Institute of Engineering & Technology (PIET). Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the Guest of Honor Babbu Tir, renowned author and former additional Chairperson Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) said, “ Today, women are expanding horizons and we live in a world full of sheroes, not heroes. Today, women do not need borrowed wings to fly. Women no longer need to prove themselves; they have already shown the world that they torchbearers of the society and community. They are here to rightfully claim their place under the sky. Education is the most powerful weapon available to those who otherwise have none the ones who wish to leave the world better than they found it. The only way to dispel darkness in today’s world is through education ,” In her address, Rasneet Kaur, who cracked UPSC civil services exam 2025 with all India rank 51 on her very first attempt without any coaching , said, “ Women today are excelling in all the fields including sports, technology and leadership roles among others. India is witnessing a silent revolution and in future more women will be coming forward. You should believe in your voice, believe in your ideas and believe in your ability to lead. I believe that most of the limitations are not outside, they are within our minds. So, try to break those barriers. Do not let your background limit the size of your dreams. Because your background doesn't decide your future. Second lesson is consistency matters more than motivation. Because motivation will fade away but it will be the discipline only which will keep you going. Even when no one else does believe in yourself, dreams do come true and they require determination along with discipline. It requires a lot of patience and lot of resilience ,” In her virtual message, Prof Prerna Gaur, Chair IEEE India Council and Director Netaji Subhas University of Technology, Delhi said, “ Herizon 1.0 celebrates the strength, creativity and leadership of women providing a platform to showcase ideas, talent and innovation ,” Prof (Dr) Raviraja N Seetharam, VC, Chandigarh University said, “ More than 50% of faculty at Chandigarh University are females because merit matters more than the gender when it comes to preference in hiring. Women are leading in every field from technology, creativity or leadership. . In line with this trend, HERizon 1.0 stands is a milestone initiative that fosters empowerment, encourages participation, and creates opportunities for women to lead, innovate, and excel ,” With a Rs 2.5 lakh prize pool, HERizon 1.0 featured 11 competitions across 3 major tracks including ‘ Technology Track ’ which included Hackathons, Ideathons, and research presentations, ‘Creative Arts Track’ which included activities such as painting, design, crafts, and media creation. And ‘Leadership Track’ which included debates, pitching, and interactive activities. In Hackathon, the first prize won by team ‘Cupcake: The Destroyers’ of Shoolini University (Track 1) and team SHE++ of Chitkara University (Track 2). In Ideathon, the first prize was won by The ideators of CGC Landran. In poster making, Shweta Tiwari from Chandigarh University won first prize. In creative arts category, team Pixel Bandets from Chandigarh University won first prize. In Mehndi design, Manisha of Chandigarh University won first prize. In T-Shirt Painting, team Artsy Babes of Chandigarh University won first prize. In Nail Art and Face Painting, all three prizes were won by Chandigarh University. In She Captures category, Sargunjit Kaur of Chandigarh University won first prize and in on-the-Spot Painting, Needle / Crochet/Best Out of Waste category, the Chic threads of Chandigarh University won first prize. In Clubs Combined category, the first prize for Influence and Pitch events, the first prize was won by team Malaaj of Chandigarh University. In Fun Activity category, Nandini of Chandigarh University won first prize. About Chandigarh University Chandigarh University is a NAAC A+ Grade University and QS World Ranked University. This autonomous educational institution is approved by UGC and is located near Chandigarh in the state of Punjab. It is the youngest university in India and the only private university in Punjab to be honoured with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). CU offers more than 109 UG and PG programs in the field of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, architecture, journalism, animation, hotel management, commerce, and others. It has been awarded as The University with Best Placements by WCRC. Website address: www.cuchd.in .
Piyush Goyal questions Tamil Nadu finances, unveils white paper, attacks DMK over 'family rule'
Union Minister Piyush Goyal has sharply criticized the DMK government in Tamil Nadu. He questioned Chief Minister MK Stalin about the state's escalating debt and alleged financial mismanagement. Goyal also accused the DMK of promoting family rule. He released a white paper detailing the state's financial crisis, highlighting concerns about bankruptcy and corruption.
Tamil Nadu election 2026: The big Annamalai question what BJP gains, what it risks
BJP leader K Annamalai clarified he chose not to contest the Tamil Nadu assembly elections to focus on campaigning for the party and allies across multiple states. His decision, accepted by the leadership, allows him a broader organizational role, aiming to boost NDA candidates' prospects.
Tamil Nadu Assembly election: Kanimozhi targets AIADMK-BJP alliance, calls it opportunistic
Annamalai says he is not contesting in Assembly polls, to focus on campaigning
BJP leader K. Annamalai has said he will not contest the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections and will instead focus on campaigning for NDA candidates across the State.
Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026: A Member of Parliament from the DMK party has voiced strong opposition to the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill. He alleges the legislation unfairly targets Christian institutions and individuals. The MP stated the bill's provisions are draconian and aim to divest minorities of their properties. He questioned the national interest behind such actions.
The remote hamlet, with 384 voters, including 195 men and 189 women, lies about 6 km off the ThamaraikaraiBargur stretch on the AnthiyurKollegal Road
DMK, NDA Or TVK, Who Has Edge In Tamil Nadu? What Surveys Found
Tamil Nadu is scheduled to go to the polls on April 23.
BJP list: Nainar Nagenthran to contest from Sattur; Tamilisai Soundararajan from Mylai
In a bold move leading up to the 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly elections, the BJP has rolled out its candidate lineup, showcasing influential figures such as Nainar Nagenthran and Tamilisai Soundararajan. Interestingly, K Annamalai, the former state president, has been left off the list.
Attack On Religious Freedom: Tamil Nadu CM Stalin On FCRA Amendment Bill
DMK President MK Stalin blamed the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026 saying it targets minority communities and threatens religious freedom.
Temple today, mosque tomorrow: Its election season
As elections approach, political campaigns are transcending religious and caste boundaries. Leaders from various parties are seen participating in religious ceremonies across different faiths and visiting community memorials. This strategic shift aims to consolidate a significant minority vote and appeal to all segments of the electorate.
Tamil Nadu polls: When son-in-law steps out
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's son-in-law, Sabarisan Vedamurthy, made a rare public appearance campaigning for a DMK candidate, sparking speculation about his future political role. Vedamurthy, however, insists he will continue to focus on backend strategy and supporting friends, emphasizing his commitment to providing tech and strategic support to the DMK from behind the scenes.
Over the past 16 years, political parties have been holding out mere promises on building service lanes during elections but neglect the issue after coming to power, the federation charged
Defeat 'hostile' Delhi team, ensure Dravidian model 2.0 regime, says Udhayanidhi
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin urged voters to defeat the hostile Delhi team in the upcoming April 23 Assembly election. He emphasized the need to extend the DMK's development work and welfare initiatives, such as free bus travel for women and monthly grants for family heads.
Stalin alleges Centres 3-language formula covert mechanism to impose Hindi
CHENNAI, Apr 4: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, referring to the CBSEs recently unveiled curriculum framework, on Saturday alleged the so-called three-language formula is in reality a covert mechanism to expand Hindi into non-Hindi speaking regions. Stalin, also the president of the ruling DMK, alleged the curriculum framework by the CBSE, aligned with the National Education Policy 2020, was not an innocent academic reform. It was a calculated and deeply concerning attempt at linguistic imposition that vindicates our [] The post Stalin alleges Centres 3-language formula covert mechanism to impose Hindi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP Leader Annamalai Says Not In The Electoral Race
Right now, the party has given me the responsibility to campaign in Puducherry and Kerala till April 7 and from then till April 23 in Tamil Nadu, he shared.
Tamil Nadu polls: Gobichettipalayam anyone's game after Sengottaiyan's jump
In Gobichettipalayam, the electoral dynamics are undergoing a seismic shift. Sengottaiyan's transition to the TVK is putting his historical Gounder support base, once solidly behind AIADMK, to the test. While actor Vijay's star power may lure a fresh wave of voters, TVK's lack of established infrastructure could prove detrimental.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has strongly criticized the Centre's proposed FCRA Amendment Bill 2026. He described the bill as 'draconian' and claimed it unfairly targets minority communities, particularly Christian organizations. Stalin demanded the immediate withdrawal of the bill. He also accused the central government of failing to protect Tamil Nadu fishermen and undermining India's foreign policy influence.
BJP leader K Annamalai clarified he is not contesting in the upcoming elections, having chosen to focus on campaigning for BJP and NDA candidates across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Kerala. He met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Chennai to discuss the ongoing poll campaign and his role as a campaigner.
TN RTE admissions 202627: Key dates, eligibility and how to apply
TN RTE admission 2026: Tamil Nadu RTE admissions for the 202627 academic year will open on April 20 and close on May 18 for LKG and Class I. Parents must submit applications online or at schools, with required documents including proof of age, residence, caste, and income. Children in disadvantaged categories receive priority before the draw of lots on May 22, with final admission lists published on May 29. Document verification runs until May 19.
'Hindi imposition': M K Stalin alleges Centre's 3-language formula is 'covert' mechanism
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin criticizes the CBSE's new curriculum framework. He claims the three-language formula is a hidden plan to promote Hindi in non-Hindi speaking areas. Stalin argues this policy unfairly burdens students in southern states. He questions the lack of reciprocity for other Indian languages.
Tamil nadu polls: DMK using dalits for mere votebank, says PMK
In a fervent speech, PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss slammed the DMK for exploiting Dalits as mere electoral pawns, lamenting the absence of genuine support and respect for their rights. He voiced concern over the allocation of seats to VCK, suggesting it symbolizes the sidelining of Scheduled Caste representatives.
I decided not to contest: Annamalai breaks silence on denied ticket speculation
Former Tamil Nadu BJP chief K. Annamalai has voluntarily opted out of contesting the upcoming assembly elections, stating he informed the party leadership in writing. Union minister Piyush Goyal confirmed Annamalai will focus on statewide campaigning.
Tamil Nadu-born Rini Sampath in race to become Washington DC Mayor
Others in the mayoral race are Janeese Lewis George, Kenyan McDuffie, Gary Goodweather, Robert L Gross and Rhonda Hamilton
Rini Sampath Becomes First South Asian On DC Mayoral Ballot
Rini Sampath, a first-time candidate with roots in Tamil Nadu has entered the Washington, DC mayoral race, marking a historic moment for South Asian representation in the citys politics. Sampath has become the first South Asian to qualify for the ballot in a DC mayoral election after securing more than 4,500 petition signatures.

