DMDK Unveils 10 Candidates for Tamil Nadu Elections
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Chennai, March 28 (NationPress) The Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) unveiled its roster of 10 candidates for the forthcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections on Saturday, showcasing a strategic blend of legacy, experience, and generational shift within the party.
Leading the list is party general secretary Premalatha Vijayakanth, who will run for office in Vridhachalam, a constituency closely linked to the late party founder, Vijayakanth, affectionately known as “Captain.”
This choice to nominate Premalatha in Vridhachalam is perceived as both a strategic and emotional decision aimed at reinforcing the party’s historical connections while re-engaging its core supporters.
In a clear sign of the party’s ambition to nurture new talent, the DMDK has chosen its youth wing secretary, V. Vijaya Prabhakaran, the son of Premalatha and Vijayakanth, to contest from Virudhunagar.
His candidacy underscores the party's commitment to balancing continuity with innovation as it strives to maintain relevance in a fiercely competitive political environment.
Other notable candidates include senior leader V. Elangovan, who will contest from Dharmapuri, and former MLA R. Mohanraj, nominated for Salem (West).
The party has also endorsed A.R. Elangovan (Omalur), former MLAs L. Venkatesan (Mailam) and D. Murugesan (Pallavaram), along with D. Krishnamurthy (Tiruttani), K.B. Prathab (Gudiyatham), and T.P. Saravanan (Polur).
The DMDK is contesting these 10 constituencies as part of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led Secular Progressive Alliance, positioning itself as a key ally within the larger coalition.
Party representatives confirmed that all candidates will run under the party’s traditional “Murasu” (drum) symbol, a significant marker of its political identity.
Political analysts note that the party’s candidate selection illustrates a calculated effort to merge seasoned leadership with new faces while capitalizing on Vijayakanth's lasting legacy.
The selection of constituencies and candidates indicates a focused approach aimed at consolidating influence rather than diluting resources.
As the elections draw near, the DMDK’s candidate announcement represents a pivotal advancement in its campaign strategy, aiming to convert legacy appeal and alliance strength into electoral success.