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- deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin criticized contradictory statements by Union Home Minister Amit Shah and AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami regarding the formation of the next Tamil nadu government in 2026.
- He highlighted the lack of unity among NDA alliance partners, stating voters are observing these inconsistencies.
- Mr. Udhayanidhi accused AIADMK leader Palaniswami of aligning with BJP, allegedly for personal interests, despite past opposition to such cooperation.
- On Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai (womenS basic income), Mr. Stalin assured that beneficiaries left out during initial enrolment will receive assistance starting september after ongoing census efforts finish identifying them.
- Mr. Udhayanidhi inaugurated new bus services under women’s free travel schemes and flagged four more AC buses for Chennai and Coimbatore while visiting Tiruvannamalai town.
- He presented a sceptre (sengol) to newly appointed Mayor Nirmala Velmaran as part of celebrations marking tiruvannamalai’s upgrade to Municipal Corporation status.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The remarks by deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin reflect heightened political competition ahead of Tamil Nadu’s 2026 Assembly elections. The critique on NDA partners’ perceived lack of cohesion could sway public opinion about their ability to govern efficiently as an alliance. Meanwhile, his comments targeting AIADMK’s alignment with BJP may resonate in a state where rationalist values have historically played an influential role in shaping political identities.
The assurances about enrolling left-out beneficiaries under women-centric programs like Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thogai illustrate DMK’s continued focus on welfare initiatives, potentially consolidating its support among women voters-an essential demographic in Tamil Nadu politics.
the development-focused steps taken during his visit to Tiruvannamalai-such as infrastructure upgrades and expanded public transport options-signal the DMK-led government’s effort to ensure visible governance outcomes ahead of forthcoming electoral challenges.
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