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Tamil Nadu elections: Make-or-break battle for EPS and Stalin

Tamil Nadu elections: Make-or-break battle for EPS and Stalin On the governance front, the State needs a stable government now more than ever, with the pandemic dealing a severe blow to the economy and public life. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- DMK president MK Stalin addressing the people during a campaign at Bodinayakanur in Theni district on Wednesday | EXPRESS By Express News Service CHENNAI: April 6, 2021 might be the beginning of a new chapter in Tamil Nadu’s political history. Tuesday’s polls might not just decide the course of the next five years, but the decades ahead. The electorate of the State has been deprived of its trusted choices of M Karunanidhi and J Jayalalithaa, and the popular choice is now between DMK’s MK Stalin and AIADMK’s Edappadi K Palaniswami. 

Tamil Nadu Polls: Red or Green, who will sweep Delta clean?- The New Indian Express

Tamil Nadu Polls: Red or Green, who will sweep Delta clean? However, another minister with the same name, MR Vijayabaskar has been holding high-decibel campaigns in Karur against DMK’s Senthil Balaji. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Express News Service TIRUCHY: If the Chief Minister’s carefully constructed ‘farmer’ image finds takers among voters, it would make the Delta region easily winnable for the ruling AIADMK. But, if the Opposition’s campaign against the three contentious farm laws and the continuing farmers’ protest at Delhi borders raises concerns among farmers, it would then become a closely-watched battle. While the AIADMK candidates emphasised on the pro-agriculture measures taken by Palaniswami such as Kudimaramathu works, declaration of the Delta region as a Protected Zone, waiver of crop loans, the DMK speakers countered it by listing the ill-effects of farm laws, the support AIADMK MPs extended to it in the Parliament, improper execution of loan w

Where s our bribe? : Locals protest ahead of polls in Rasipuram- The New Indian Express

On receiving information, Rasipuram police officials rushed to the spot and brought in five protesters for inquiry. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service NAMAKKAL: The days of cash-for-votes being an underhanded, hush-hush affair seem to be far behind. On Monday, a few residents of Pattanam village in Rasipuram Assembly constituency staged a road roko, brazenly demanding money from political parties in return for their votes. The protesters parked their two-wheelers across the road to block traffic, and raised slogans questioning why they had not received a single rupee from the parties yet. “With just a few hours left for the polls, political parties are refusing to give us money. But other people in and around the village got Rs 500 to Rs 1,000 per vote,” they said. The protest shocked many as the Election Commission of India has been raising awareness against taking bribes for votes.

BJP s poll-plank in Tamil Nadu devoid of hardcore Hindu politics unlike West Bengal, Kerala- The New Indian Express

CHENNAI: BJP’s campaign recipe in Tamil Nadu, compared to West Bengal, Kerala, has been slightly different. The saffron party which is known to evoke Hindu sentiments and issues relating to temple and cow politics has somehow kept those topics in low key in this State during campaigns. In fact, just like their principal ally AIADMK, the BJP too has continued its attack on DMK mainly on dynastic politics, stance on women issues, rowdy-rule while discourses regarding religion have been confined to social media campaigns and media advertisements. While the BJP raked up the Sabarimala issue as a poll plank in Kerala, terming that the LDF “crushed” the sentiments of Hindu devotees in the whole of South India, in West Bengal, senior BJP leaders have openly criticized CM Mamata Banerjee as a “Muslim appeaser”.

Tamil Nadu elections 2021: Political Jigarthanda in last five years

Tamil Nadu elections 2021: Political Jigarthanda in last five years The demise of State’s tall leaders, accompanied by protests, cyclones, and defections, have added more colour to the upcoming elections. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service The demise of State’s tall leaders, accompanied by protests, cyclones, and defections, have added more colour to the upcoming elections. Here are those whose political charts fluctuated over the last five years Man of the match He was considered the lucky one. In a State where many like MK Stalin were standing in a long queue for the CM chair, Palaniswami, who had been keeping a low profile until then, made it to the post. Not just that.

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