Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin met DMK alliance leaders in Chennai to discuss victory prospects and poll counting preparations ahead of the Assembly election results on May 4. Senior leaders from Congress and KMDK attended the meeting at Anna Arivalayam
Published Date – 2 May 2026, 06:46 PM
Chennai: After meeting his party’s senior leaders ahead of the Assembly poll counting on May 4, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday met DMK alliance leaders and discussed victory prospects.
After his four-day vacation in Kodaikanal, Stalin met his party’s senior leaders twice and discussed the ground situation in their respective regions.
Following this, the DMK chief met Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K Selvaperunthagai and Kongunadu Makkal Desiya Katchi (KMDK) General Secretary E R Eswaran at the party headquarters, Anna Arivalayam.
DMK sources further said that Stalin also enquired about the preparations for monitoring the counting process in their respective constituencies. KMDK is contesting in two Assembly constituencies on the DMK symbol.
Party Deputy General Secretary A Raja, Organising Secretary R S Bharathi, Communications Wing Head T K S Elangovan and Information Technology Wing Secretary T R B Raaja were present when Stalin met the alliance leaders.
The DMK is contesting in 164 constituencies, while its ally Congress is contesting in 28 Assembly segments. The Tamil Nadu Assembly elections were held on April 23, and the counting will take place on May 4.
