Assembly Elections : This Festival of Democracy Where Tamil Nadu Ignites the Finger Revolution

By :
Jameel Aahmed Milansaar - Bangalore - email :wwwjameel@yahoo.com




































The campaign for Tamil Nadu's April 23 elections ended Tuesday night, April 21, 2026. Now it's the quiet 48-hour wait before voting. Over 234 seats are in play in a tough four-way race: DMK in power, AIADMK trying to come back, Vijay's TVK shaking things up, and Seeman's NTK pushing hard. Party deals are breaking down over seat fights and hard feelings. DMK has to fight voter tiredness, and Vijay might take votes from minorities. It could be super close, even end in a tie where no one wins big.

Big names hit the campaign trail. PM Modi held roadshows and drew crowds. MK Stalin, DMK leader and current chief minister, got his people excited. Edappadi Palaniswami, AIADMK head, worked the towns too.

Vijay spoke with fire. He says his TVK party has big support from women and young folks. "Voters will show those who laughed at us—and the country—what we can do," he said. He claims DMK and BJP have been after him since he started in politics.

Polls give DMK the edge. One from Lok Poll, done March 1 to April 1, says Stalin's group wins 181-189 seats with 40.1% of votes. AIADMK's side gets 38-42 seats with 29%. But polls miss some things—Vijay changes the game.

Jameel Aahmed Milansaar


Out on the streets, tension is high. People are tired of DMK after years in charge. AIADMK wants payback. TVK feels fresh, pulling in youth and women who like Vijay, the movie star turned leader. NTK speaks for the angry ones.

The roadshows showed it all: Modi's pull against local ways. Stalin standing by his work despite gripes. Palaniswami bringing back old party spirit. Vijay calls TVK unbeatable, saying big parties are scared of him.

Numbers show a tight race. Voter tiredness hits DMK hard. Deals fall apart over seats. Vijay grabbing minority votes makes safe areas risky. No clear winner means hard talks after.

In this big show of democracy every five years, we hold the real power: one finger. It's like gold, a real treasure, fit for a king. But we've been sleeping while small-time bosses take over.

Wake up! Choose the good ones. Vote strong, with heart and guts. Fight for what's right at the ballot. Make truth win, goodness last, fairness rule.

This isn't just voting. It's a fight for change. Get in there, make it yours. Don't sit it out—your vote shapes India's future.

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