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Stalin Confident of DMK Victory in 2026 as Government Enters Fifth Year

The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister highlights welfare achievements, critiques AIADMK-BJP alliance, and urges modern campaign strategies to secure a seventh term.

Tamil Nadu chief minister (CM) and DMK president MK Stalin held a closed door meeting with editors, publishers, his cabinet and other officials on Tuesday (File photo)
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Overview

  • Chief Minister M.K. Stalin expressed confidence in the DMK's return to power in the 2026 Assembly elections, citing four years of welfare-focused governance.
  • Stalin criticized the AIADMK-BJP alliance as an opportunistic coalition formed out of frustration from repeated electoral defeats.
  • The DMK government has implemented key welfare schemes, including free bus travel for women, the Chief Minister's Breakfast Scheme, and financial grants for students, fulfilling most of its 2021 election promises.
  • Stalin emphasized overcoming challenges such as past AIADMK maladministration, lack of central cooperation, and regressive ideologies to steer Tamil Nadu toward development.
  • DMK cadres have been urged to adopt modern communication tools like short videos and social media to effectively highlight the administration's achievements ahead of the 2026 polls.