
DMK turns cooking gas shortage into key poll issue in Tamil Nadu
As the Tamil Nadu Assembly election has been announced, the DMK is attempting to frame the ongoing cooking gas shortage as a central campaign issue, according to the report. The party is portrayed as searching for an emotive “villain” to rally voters, while opposition parties have been focusing on issues such as drugs and women’s safety. The report says the DMK’s earlier election messaging—branding the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi as adversaries—had worked in past polls, but has not generated the same traction recently. In this backdrop, the LPG supply disruption is being positioned as a fresh, voter-facing issue.


































