Hard work of DMK cadres will yield desired result on May 4, says Stalin
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin expressed confidence that the DMK's hard work would lead to a favorable outcome in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections on May 4, 2026. Speaking on May Day in Chennai, he emphasized his belief was based on the morale and dedication of party workers, not exit polls. Stalin asserted that there would be no change in government, signaling strong faith in the DMK's victory.
- ▪M.K. Stalin credited DMK cadre's hard work for the expected election success.
- ▪He spoke on International Workers’ Day in Chennai on May 1, 2026.
- ▪Stalin stated his confidence was based on party workers' sentiments, not exit polls.
- ▪The election results are scheduled to be declared on May 4, 2026.
- ▪He declared there would be no change in the government.
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Due to the hard work of DMK cadre in the run-up to the Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, the party would secure the desired result on counting day on May 4, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said in Chennai on Friday (May 1, 2026).Addressing party workers on the occasion of International Workers’ Day or May Day, Mr. Stalin said there would be no change (in the government), and that he was not saying it on the basis of the exit polls, but because he understood the feelings of the party workers.
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