10 Hotspots to Watch in Tamil Nadu's Assembly Polls on May 4
Tamil Nadu is buzzing with excitement as the assembly polls draw near, with vote counting set to take place on May 4. But which constituencies will be the most crucial to watch? Let's dive into the story behind 10 key areas that will make or break the outcome.
The DMK, led by Chief Minister MK Stalin, is gunning for a second term, but the AIADMK, led by Edappadi K Palaniswami, is giving them a tough fight. Meanwhile, the BJP and Congress are also in the mix, adding to the complexity of the battle.
One of the most high-profile constituencies is Kolathur, where Chief Minister Stalin is contesting. Stalin has been winning from this seat since 2011 and is seeking a fourth consecutive term. His deputy, Udhayanidhi Stalin, is also contesting from Chepauk–Thiruvallikeni, a DMK stronghold.
But Kolathur isn't the only place to watch. Actor-politician Vijay is making his electoral debut from Tiruchirappalli East and Perambur, both of which are being contested by top leaders. Vijay's first constituency, Tiruchirappalli East, is a DMK stronghold, while his second one, Perambur, is a battleground where no single party has a clear upper hand.
In Edappadi, the AIADMK is facing a strong challenge from the DMK, while in Bodinayakkanur, former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam's switch to the DMK could make all the difference. Sattur, on the other hand, is an AIADMK stronghold, but the BJP is giving them a run for their money.
Coimbatore South and Coimbatore North are also crucial constituencies, with the AIADMK and BJP fighting it out for control. And in Dr Radhakrishnan Nagar, the DMK's JJ Ebenezer is up against the AIADMK's RS Raajesh in a seat that's been in the national spotlight before.
The stakes are high, and the competition is fierce. Will the DMK emerge victorious, or will the AIADMK regain control? The world will be watching as these 10 constituencies take center stage on May 4.