With the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections (along with Kerala, West Bengal, Puducherry, and Assam) just months away expected in April–May 2026 all major political parties have kicked off intense voter outreach efforts.
In Tamil Nadu, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is aggressively targeting the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) government led by Chief Minister MK Stalin. Urban Tag Collection | Stainless Steel Pendant Chain Necklace For Men And Boys | Silver and Black Colour | Anniversary Birthday Gifts
BJP National Working President Nitin Nabin, during his recent visit to Coimbatore (January 11–12, 2026), declared that the people of Tamil Nadu are "deeply dissatisfied" with the DMK's administrative failures.
He accused the ruling party of being steeped in corruption, dynastic politics (family rule), divisive identity politics, and insulting Sanatan traditions and values.Also Read: India to Welcome New Income Tax Act on April 1: Drastic Reduction in Sections and Simplified Compliance Ahead!?
Nabin called for an intensive 90-day booth-level ground campaign to expose these issues, convert local grievances (like poor roads, water shortages, drug menace, and safety concerns) into mass movements, and pave the way for an NDA government in the state.
He emphasized BJP's grassroots strength, national development agenda, and Hindu-centric ideology as a strong counter to the long-dominant Dravidian parties.Also Read: Eknath Shinde Enters the Election Fray: Vows to Unleash a Saffron Wave in Mira Bhayandar..!
The entry of new political forces, including actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) which is actively preparing its manifesto and positioning itself as an alternative is adding intrigue and potential vote-splitting dynamics to the high-stakes 2026 battle.Also Read: Gold & Silver Outlook: Bullion Set to Soar Amid Global Uncertainty; Target ₹1.45 Lakh!?