Temple-Dargah Dispute Fails To Divide Communities In Tamil Nadu Town
In Thiruparankundram, a strong sense of communal harmony prevails despite a long-standing dispute involving a temple and a dargah. Locals describe the relationship between Hindus and Muslims as a “mama-machan” bond, reflecting close social ties and mutual respect. The controversy revolves around the lighting of a ceremonial lamp at a hill where th
Temple-Dargah Dispute Fails To Divide Communities In Tamil Nadu Town
In Thiruparankundram, a strong sense of communal harmony prevails despite a long-standing dispute involving a temple and a dargah. Locals describe the relationship between Hindus and Muslims as a “mama-machan” bond, reflecting close social ties and mutual respect. The controversy revolves around the lighting of a ceremonial lamp at a hill where th
Vijay Surprises Newlywed Couple With Gift at Public Rally
Vijay created a heartwarming moment during a recent political rally when he interacted with a newly married couple. The actor-turned-politician, who is actively campaigning for his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), paused to
Vijay Surprises Newlywed Couple With Gift at Public Rally
Vijay created a heartwarming moment during a recent political rally when he interacted with a newly married couple. The actor-turned-politician, who is actively campaigning for his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), paused to
Udhayanidhi Stalin Leads ‘Stalin 3.0’ Drive Ahead of Key Political Phase
In Tamil Nadu, Udhayanidhi Stalin has emerged as a key face of the DMK’s ‘Stalin 3.0’ campaign ahead of the Assembly elections. Taking an active role on the campaign trail, he is engaging directly with voters while balancin
Udhayanidhi Stalin Leads ‘Stalin 3.0’ Drive Ahead of Key Political Phase
In Tamil Nadu, Udhayanidhi Stalin has emerged as a key face of the DMK’s ‘Stalin 3.0’ campaign ahead of the Assembly elections. Taking an active role on the campaign trail, he is engaging directly with voters while balancin
Delimitation Bill Row: Stalin Leads Black Flag Protest, Intensifies Opposition
M. K. Stalin has intensified his opposition to the Centre’s proposed Delimitation Bill 2026, leading a statewide black flag protest and symbolically burning a copy of the bill. He described the legislation as a “black law,” arguing that it unfairly penalizes southern states for their success in population control and shifts political power towards more po
Delimitation Bill Row: Stalin Leads Black Flag Protest, Intensifies Opposition
M. K. Stalin has intensified his opposition to the Centre’s proposed Delimitation Bill 2026, leading a statewide black flag protest and symbolically burning a copy of the bill. He described the legislation as a “black law,” arguing that it unfairly penalizes southern states for their success in population control and shifts political power towards more po
Delimitation Row: South States Challenge Move, Stalin Condemns Discrimination
M. K. Stalin has strongly opposed the proposed Delimitation Bill 2026, calling it unconstitutional and a threat to India’s federal structure. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister warned of a full-scale agitation, accusing the Centre o
Delimitation Row: South States Challenge Move, Stalin Condemns Discrimination
M. K. Stalin has strongly opposed the proposed Delimitation Bill 2026, calling it unconstitutional and a threat to India’s federal structure. The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister warned of a full-scale agitation, accusing the Centre o
Vijay Goes Digital: TVK Uses Hologram Tech for Election Campaign
Vijay’s party, Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), has introduced a tech-driven campaign strategy by deploying hologram projections of its leader to connect with voters across Tamil Nadu. With elections approaching, the p
Vijay Goes Digital: TVK Uses Hologram Tech for Election Campaign
Vijay’s party, Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), has introduced a tech-driven campaign strategy by deploying hologram projections of its leader to connect with voters across Tamil Nadu. With elections approaching, the p
PMK Symbol Stays as Court Rejects Plea Amid Electoral Confusion
In a significant ruling for the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), a civil court in Chennai has refused to freeze the party’s 'mango' symbol, which has been at the center of a family dispute within the party. The decision, which comes ahead of Tamil Nadu’s upcoming assembly elections, is seen as a win for Anbumani Ramadoss, the son of PMK founder Dr. Ramadoss, as it clears the path for his faction to use the symbol in the elections. Dr. Ramadoss had sought the court's intervention, ar
PMK Symbol Stays as Court Rejects Plea Amid Electoral Confusion
In a significant ruling for the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), a civil court in Chennai has refused to freeze the party’s 'mango' symbol, which has been at the center of a family dispute within the party. The decision, which comes ahead of Tamil Nadu’s upcoming assembly elections, is seen as a win for Anbumani Ramadoss, the son of PMK founder Dr. Ramadoss, as it clears the path for his faction to use the symbol in the elections. Dr. Ramadoss had sought the court's intervention, ar
EPS Launches Chennai Campaign with Power-Packed Mylapore Event in Jayalalithaa Style
Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS), the AIADMK leader, kicked off his campaign for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections in Chennai, drawing inspiration from the late Jayalalithaa’s iconic campaigning style. EPS began the campaign with a symbolic gesture at the Kapaleeswarar temple in Mylapore, marking the start of his first Assembly polls as the leader of the AIADMK. The scene outside the temple resembled the grand events Jayalalithaa often hosted, with women in traditional attir
EPS Launches Chennai Campaign with Power-Packed Mylapore Event in Jayalalithaa Style
Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS), the AIADMK leader, kicked off his campaign for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections in Chennai, drawing inspiration from the late Jayalalithaa’s iconic campaigning style. EPS began the campaign with a symbolic gesture at the Kapaleeswarar temple in Mylapore, marking the start of his first Assembly polls as the leader of the AIADMK. The scene outside the temple resembled the grand events Jayalalithaa often hosted, with women in traditional attir
AIADMK First List Signals Strong Election Strategy, Retains Key NDA Seats
The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) has released its first list of 23 candidates for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, signaling an aggressive push for the polls. The list features prominent leaders, including party General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, who will contest from his home constituency of Edappadi. The inclusion of seasoned leaders such as P Munusamy, Dindigul Srinivasan, and C Vijayabaskar demonstrates the party's focus on experienced leadership and
AIADMK First List Signals Strong Election Strategy, Retains Key NDA Seats
The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) has released its first list of 23 candidates for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, signaling an aggressive push for the polls. The list features prominent leaders, including party General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, who will contest from his home constituency of Edappadi. The inclusion of seasoned leaders such as P Munusamy, Dindigul Srinivasan, and C Vijayabaskar demonstrates the party's focus on experienced leadership and
O Panneerselvam Joins DMK, Marking Major Shift in Tamil Nadu Politics
In a significant political development ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, O Panneerselvam (OPS), former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and a long-time leader of the AIADMK, has joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). This marks the end of a bitter internal feud within the AIADMK and is set to reshape the state's political dynamics. Panneerselvam’s shift to the ruling DMK is likely to weaken AIADMK's influence, particularly in the southern regions, by dividing the Thevar vote base, which has historically been a key support group for the party. Panneerselvam, who was once a loyalist of AIADMK’s late leader J Jayalalithaa, served multiple terms as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. However, following Jayalalithaa's death in 2016, a fierce power struggle broke out within the party, with Panneerselvam and Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) becoming rivals. This feud eventually led to a split in the party, and Panneerselvam, who had been sidelined in recent years, was eventually expelled. Despite attempts to remain politically relevant by forming a faction and running independent campaigns, his efforts failed to gain significant traction. Panneerselvam’s decision to join the DMK under the leadership of Chief Minister MK Stalin is seen as a strategic move to strengthen the DMK's presence in southern Tamil Nadu, where he has significant influence. In his address, Panneerselvam sharply criticized EPS’s leadership, accusing him of arrogance and dictatorial practices. By joining the ruling party, Panneerselvam could attract disillusioned cadres from AIADMK, further destabilizing the already fragmented support base of his former party. For the DMK, OPS’s entry offers a major opportunity to consolidate support, particularly among Thevar voters, a traditionally influential constituency. Panneerselvam’s political stature and his past loyalty to Jayalalithaa, combined with his established presence in Tamil Nadu politics, add significant weight to the DMK’s bid for re-election in 2026. His move could help the party solidify its position in the southern regions, which will be crucial for securing a second consecutive term in power. The decision has drawn sharp reactions from the BJP, with Tamilisai Soundararajan, the BJP’s Tamil Nadu leader, accusing Panneerselvam of being ungrateful for abandoning his previous allies. BJP critics argue that OPS has undermined his past association with AIADMK and the BJP, while DMK supporters view this as a critical political realignment that could shift the electoral balance in favor of the ruling party.
O Panneerselvam Joins DMK, Marking Major Shift in Tamil Nadu Politics
In a significant political development ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, O Panneerselvam (OPS), former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and a long-time leader of the AIADMK, has joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). This marks the end of a bitter internal feud within the AIADMK and is set to reshape the state's political dynamics. Panneerselvam’s shift to the ruling DMK is likely to weaken AIADMK's influence, particularly in the southern regions, by dividing the Thevar vote base, which has historically been a key support group for the party. Panneerselvam, who was once a loyalist of AIADMK’s late leader J Jayalalithaa, served multiple terms as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. However, following Jayalalithaa's death in 2016, a fierce power struggle broke out within the party, with Panneerselvam and Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) becoming rivals. This feud eventually led to a split in the party, and Panneerselvam, who had been sidelined in recent years, was eventually expelled. Despite attempts to remain politically relevant by forming a faction and running independent campaigns, his efforts failed to gain significant traction. Panneerselvam’s decision to join the DMK under the leadership of Chief Minister MK Stalin is seen as a strategic move to strengthen the DMK's presence in southern Tamil Nadu, where he has significant influence. In his address, Panneerselvam sharply criticized EPS’s leadership, accusing him of arrogance and dictatorial practices. By joining the ruling party, Panneerselvam could attract disillusioned cadres from AIADMK, further destabilizing the already fragmented support base of his former party. For the DMK, OPS’s entry offers a major opportunity to consolidate support, particularly among Thevar voters, a traditionally influential constituency. Panneerselvam’s political stature and his past loyalty to Jayalalithaa, combined with his established presence in Tamil Nadu politics, add significant weight to the DMK’s bid for re-election in 2026. His move could help the party solidify its position in the southern regions, which will be crucial for securing a second consecutive term in power. The decision has drawn sharp reactions from the BJP, with Tamilisai Soundararajan, the BJP’s Tamil Nadu leader, accusing Panneerselvam of being ungrateful for abandoning his previous allies. BJP critics argue that OPS has undermined his past association with AIADMK and the BJP, while DMK supporters view this as a critical political realignment that could shift the electoral balance in favor of the ruling party.









