Battle Lines Drawn: Dravidian Majors and Allies Gear Up for Tamil Nadu Assembly Election
In the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly election, scheduled for April 23, major Dravidian parties DMK and AIADMK, along with their allies, are set to battle it out across 234 constituencies. Several smaller parties are independently contesting, showcasing the diverse political spectrum of the state. Results will be announced on May 4.
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As Tamil Nadu gears up for its upcoming Assembly election, the political battlefield is heating up with the Dravidian majors, DMK and AIADMK, taking center stage. These parties, along with their allies, will vie for dominance in 234 constituencies, showcasing their influence in their respective strongholds.
Smaller parties have joined the fray, forming alliances with the major players but also asserting their individuality in select constituencies. Among these are Naam Tamilar Katchi, led by former film director Seeman, and TVK, headed by actor-politician Vijay. Both parties are contesting independently across the state.
Key electoral battles are set between prominent parties like Congress and PMK, with other strategic duels involving DMK allies VCK and Left parties against PMK and BJP, respectively. The election will unfold on April 23, with results to be declared on May 4, adding another chapter to Tamil Nadu's dynamic political landscape.
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