With less than three days left for voting, people in Tamil Nadu are preparing to elect their next government. The Assembly elections will be held on April 23, and there is growing attention on how voters may decide.
In important regions like the Delta area and central districts such as Tiruvarur and Tiruchirappalli, political discussions are becoming more active. These areas are traditionally seen as strong support bases for the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.
However, this time, some voters are showing interest in actor-turned-politician Vijay and his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam. Many are attracted to his promise of bringing “change” to the state’s politics.
At the same time, some political observers and voters are advising caution. They say that while new leadership can bring fresh ideas, experience in governance is also important when choosing a government.
As election day approaches, voters across the state are carefully weighing their options, and the final outcome will depend on how these choices translate at the ballot box.