Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: Final Campaign Push Before April 23 Voting
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Chennai, April 20 (NationPress) The preparations for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, set to take place on April 23, are now in full swing, featuring a total of 4,023 candidates vying for seats across 234 constituencies.
This electoral contest has evolved into a multi-faceted competition, prominently featuring major political parties such as the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK), and the Tamil Manila Congress (TMC), among others.
As per official statistics, over 5.73 crore voters – exactly 5,73,43,291 – are eligible to cast their votes in this significant election. To enhance voter participation and aim for a target of 100 percent polling, the Election Commission has initiated extensive outreach campaigns throughout the state.
In the lead-up to voting day, political activities have surged, with prominent leaders traversing the state to advocate for their respective parties and candidates.
Key figures such as Chief Minister M.K. Stalin from the DMK, AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami, NTK Chief Coordinator Seeman, and TVK leader Vijay are at the forefront of these vigorous campaigning efforts.
The high-energy campaign is scheduled to conclude at 5 p.m. on April 21, marking the end of public canvassing. Leaders have organized their final campaign events in crucial constituencies.
Stalin is anticipated to finalize his campaign in the Kolathur constituency, while Palaniswami will conclude his outreach efforts in Edappadi within Salem district.
Vijay, who has garnered significant attention during this election cycle, will wrap up his campaign in Chennai’s Nandanam area.
Once campaigning wraps up, the Election Commission will shift its focus to ensure readiness for polling. A total of 75,064 polling booths are being established across the state to facilitate seamless voting. The distribution of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) to these polling stations is already underway, secured by stringent safety measures. Additionally, designated electoral staff are actively delivering booth slips to voters, ensuring they are informed of their polling locations and details.
As administrative preparations are in full effect and campaign energy reaches its peak, Tamil Nadu is poised for a pivotal electoral showdown that will influence the state's political landscape for the next five years.