Skip to content
Ad Maayaverse.com - World's first positive social network

Tamil Nadu News

Latest news from Tamil Nadu - Politics, Business, Sports, Entertainment and more

Naidu in Coimbatore: ‘DMK must lose; Tamil Nadu must win’
Politics

Naidu in Coimbatore: ‘DMK must lose; Tamil Nadu must win’

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu visited Tamil Nadu to campaign for the NDA alliance ahead of the Assembly election and met alliance candidates and leaders in Coimbatore. At a meeting held at a private hotel, attended by BJP and AIADMK functionaries as well as representatives of key industry bodies from Coimbatore, Naidu launched a new slogan: “DMK must be defeated; Tamil Nadu must win.” He cited Andhra Pradesh’s recent push in information technology, saying the state had attracted investments for data centres and quantum computing initiatives. He also said an airport was planned in Amaravati on 2,500 acres.

Stalin promises to meet top-performing DMK booth agents after polls
Politics

Stalin promises to meet top-performing DMK booth agents after polls

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin held a discussion via a mobile application with around 75,000 DMK booth agents across the state on Monday, a day ahead of polling. Stalin asked party workers to keep up the pace through election day, stressing that every vote matters. Referring to the party’s fight over constituency delimitation, he said that victory was only a “trailer” and that more battles lie ahead, adding that Tamil Nadu’s rights cannot be touched as long as the party remains strong in the Assembly.

EPS attacks Senthil Balaji, alleges corruption in Karur campaign
Politics

EPS attacks Senthil Balaji, alleges corruption in Karur campaign

AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) on Sunday launched a sharp attack on former minister Senthil Balaji while campaigning for the party’s candidates in Karur district. He alleged that Balaji was involved in wrongdoing across departments and said he “deserves a doctorate” for collecting money. Addressing party workers and voters, EPS claimed Balaji had multiple cases related to irregularities and accused the DMK leadership of using him for its own benefit. He also issued a warning to Balaji’s associates, saying they would face consequences and that no one would protect them.

65+ farmers’ groups launch statewide campaign against DMK
Politics

65+ farmers’ groups launch statewide campaign against DMK

Farmers’ organisations in Tamil Nadu have joined hands to intensify election fieldwork against the ruling DMK, according to Eesan Murugasamy, founder of the Tamil Nadu Farmers Protection Association. Speaking to reporters in Palladam, Tiruppur district, Murugasamy said the DMK came to power in 2021 with farmers’ support but failed to deliver on most of its commitments. He alleged that out of 83 promises made to farmers, only 10 were implemented, while the rest were not fulfilled.

Kamal backs Senthil Balaji, vows to stop ‘northern betrayal’
Politics

Kamal backs Senthil Balaji, vows to stop ‘northern betrayal’

MNAM chief Kamal Haasan, campaigning in Coimbatore, said Tamil Nadu must “stop the betrayal coming from the north” and vowed to resist what he described as a “northern invasion” if it attempts to dominate the state. Speaking in support of DMK candidate Senthil Balaji in the Coimbatore South constituency, Haasan said he was impressed by the 10-km-long G.D. bridge in the city. However, he accused the Union government of ignoring densely populated areas while granting metro rail projects to places it prefers.

Coimbatore TASMAC shops reportedly skip Rs 10 bottle stickers ahead of polls
Politics

Coimbatore TASMAC shops reportedly skip Rs 10 bottle stickers ahead of polls

Coimbatore has seen renewed discussion after reports that liquor bottles are being sold without the Rs 10 “sticker” in many TASMAC outlets, as the Assembly election draws closer. The Rs 10 sticker system was introduced about two years ago, under which customers could return empty bottles and receive Rs 10. The scheme has been repeatedly targeted by AIADMK, BJP and other parties, linking it to Excise Minister Senthil Balaji and using it as a campaign talking point.

Stalin says DMK will win all polls, targets victory in 200 seats
Politics

Stalin says DMK will win all polls, targets victory in 200 seats

Chennai: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Sunday expressed confidence that the DMK would emerge victorious in every measure of public mood, including opinion polls, and said the party would “create history” by winning 200 constituencies. In a statement, Stalin recounted his campaign schedule from Hosur to Chennai, saying he wrapped up canvassing around 10 pm at Ennore. He said he sought votes street by street for about five kilometres across Mylapore, Thousand Lights and T. Nagar, before continuing outreach at Nettukuppam in Tiruvottiyur.

Income Tax Dept denies raid claim by TN Congress chief Selva Perundhakai
Politics

Income Tax Dept denies raid claim by TN Congress chief Selva Perundhakai

Tamil Nadu Congress president Selva Perundhakai on Sunday claimed that Income Tax Department officials were conducting a search at his residence in Kilpauk, Chennai, and that he was being “confined” in the name of a raid. In a social media post, he said the action came as Congress MP Rahul was in Tamil Nadu for election campaigning. He alleged that Hindi-speaking officials had illegally restricted him within the Sriperumbudur Assembly segment and prevented him from attending campaign work and carrying out political duties.

Vijay–Sangeetha divorce case adjourned to June 15
General

Vijay–Sangeetha divorce case adjourned to June 15

A divorce case filed by Sangeetha against actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) leader Vijay has been adjourned to June 15, the court said on Monday. Sangeetha had filed the petition in February seeking divorce from Vijay. Reports following the filing said she had alleged in her petition that Vijay had an illicit relationship with an actress. The matter came up for hearing at the Chengalpattu First Family Welfare Court. Although the court had directed Vijay and Sangeetha to appear, neither was present on Monday.

Annamalai says public anger against DMK is beginning to surface
Politics

Annamalai says public anger against DMK is beginning to surface

Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai on Sunday said public anger against the DMK is “starting to emerge” and claimed voters want the ruling party defeated. He made the remarks while campaigning in Mylapore in support of BJP candidate Tamilisai Soundararajan. Addressing the gathering, Annamalai said he has seen a “big change” on the ground over the past two weeks and asserted that a strong wave is forming in favour of the NDA alliance. He claimed that in southern Tamil Nadu, the Kongu belt and the delta region, anger against the DMK is increasingly visible.

Rahul credits AIADMK’s role in TN growth; DMK cadre surprised
Politics

Rahul credits AIADMK’s role in TN growth; DMK cadre surprised

NAGERCOIL: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, campaigning in Kanyakumari district, said the AIADMK had played a major role in Tamil Nadu’s development—an observation that, according to reports, left DMK workers surprised. Speaking at an election meeting in Lakshmipuram, he accused the BJP of pushing a “one language, one culture” politics and said each language carries its own history and must be protected. He argued that states should be governed by their own people and alleged the BJP wanted to run Tamil Nadu from Delhi.

Vijay greets newlyweds during Tiruvallur roadshow as campaign ends
Politics

Vijay greets newlyweds during Tiruvallur roadshow as campaign ends

Chennai witnessed heightened election activity as the final phase of campaigning for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections nears its close, with canvassing scheduled to end tomorrow. TVK chief Vijay took part in vote-seeking efforts in support of Ponneri candidate Ravi and Gummidipoondi candidate Vijayakumar. A large vehicle convoy accompanied him, while police provided security as crowds moved along in a procession-like manner. During the roadshow in the Ponneri constituency, Vijay appealed for votes while holding up a portrait of Dr B.R. Ambedkar.

Rs 13.4 lakh found at Karti Chidambaram’s Karaikudi office; aides flee
Crime

Rs 13.4 lakh found at Karti Chidambaram’s Karaikudi office; aides flee

Election monitoring officials on Sunday said they recovered Rs 13.40 lakh from the Karaikudi office linked to Congress MP Karti Chidambaram, following a tip-off about cash being stored there. According to officials, the team reached the MP’s office and found the cash on the premises. While questioning was under way, two office functionaries allegedly grabbed the cash bag and fled on a two-wheeler. Officials attempted to chase them, but a group of Congress workers at the spot allegedly took the key of the flying squad vehicle, disrupting the pursuit.

Annamalai mocks Selva Perundhagai over ‘childish excuse’ claim
Politics

Annamalai mocks Selva Perundhagai over ‘childish excuse’ claim

Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai on Sunday took a swipe at Tamil Nadu Congress Committee chief Selva Perundhagai, accusing him of getting “caught” after offering what he called a childish excuse. In a statement, Annamalai said Perundhagai had earlier translated Rahul Gandhi’s English speech into Tamil at a public meeting, but the translation allegedly included remarks unrelated to what Rahul Gandhi had said. He claimed Rahul Gandhi later came to know of this and, according to Annamalai, had directed that Perundhagai should not be allowed near his meetings.

Rahul Gandhi: We won’t allow BJP to control Tamil Nadu
Politics

Rahul Gandhi: We won’t allow BJP to control Tamil Nadu

Campaign speech in Thoothukudi Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, speaking at an election campaign meeting in Thoothukudi, said his party would “never allow” the BJP to control Tamil Nadu or its people. Condolences and federalism pitch He began by expressing condolences to those who died in a fireworks factory accident in Virudhunagar and offered sympathy to their families. Citing the Constitution, he said India is a union of states, each with its own history, culture and language, and that all states have equal rights.

Naidu in Coimbatore: “DMK must lose, Tamil Nadu must win”
Politics

Naidu in Coimbatore: “DMK must lose, Tamil Nadu must win”

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu campaigned in Coimbatore on Sunday, urging voters to defeat the DMK and calling for what he described as a “double-engine” government in Tamil Nadu. He met NDA alliance candidates and leaders from the BJP and AIADMK at a hotel in the city, with representatives of key industry bodies also attending. In his address, Naidu alleged that the DMK and Congress had opposed and “defeated” the delimitation and women’s reservation bills, arguing that the fallout would be borne by southern states and women. He termed it an injustice and said it had placed hurdles in the path of women’s progress.

EPS’s ‘I, my’ rhetoric draws Jayalalithaa comparisons in campaign
Politics

EPS’s ‘I, my’ rhetoric draws Jayalalithaa comparisons in campaign

AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami’s recent campaign speeches are drawing attention for a noticeable change in tone, with many observers saying it echoes the style once associated with late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa. According to the report, Palaniswami initially addressed meetings using collective phrasing such as “we” and “our government”. As his speeches began receiving strong responses, he sharpened his attacks on Chief Minister M K Stalin and Udhayanidhi Stalin, which also drew applause and made his campaign appearances stand out for their intensity.

Chennai HC seeks I-T reply on Vijay’s alleged asset disclosure mismatch
Politics

Chennai HC seeks I-T reply on Vijay’s alleged asset disclosure mismatch

The Madras High Court has directed the Income Tax Department to file its response in a petition alleging irregularities in asset disclosures made by TVK leader Vijay in his election nomination papers. Vijay is contesting from two constituencies—Perambur in Chennai and Tiruchirappalli East. The petition claims that the asset details submitted in the two nominations contain contradictory figures. According to the plea filed by Perambur voter Vignesh, Vijay declared his assets as Rs 115 crore in the Perambur nomination, while stating Rs 220 crore in the Tiruchirappalli East nomination. The petitioner sought an inquiry by the Income Tax Department and the Election Commission to verify whether the disclosures were complete and truthful.

EC bans all campaigning from Apr 21, 6 pm; violation may mean 2 years jail
Politics

EC bans all campaigning from Apr 21, 6 pm; violation may mean 2 years jail

The Election Commission has announced that all election campaigning—offline and digital—must stop from 6 pm on April 21 and remain prohibited until polling ends. The directive comes ahead of voting for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election scheduled on April 23. Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer Archana Patnaik said the restrictions are being enforced under Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. Polling will be held from 7 am to 6 pm on April 23.

India’s Vice President begins Sri Lanka visit, meets Tamil leaders
Politics

India’s Vice President begins Sri Lanka visit, meets Tamil leaders

Colombo visit and key meetings India’s Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan arrived in Sri Lanka on a two-day official visit, his first trip to the island nation after assuming office. He received a warm welcome at Colombo airport. He met Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya, holding discussions on bilateral relations. The visit also included meetings with Tamil leaders from the Northern and Eastern provinces, as well as leaders of the Indian-origin Tamil community.

Video of ex-MP’s alleged cash-for-votes talk in Alangulam goes viral
Politics

Video of ex-MP’s alleged cash-for-votes talk in Alangulam goes viral

A video purportedly featuring AIADMK candidate and former MP Prabhakaran speaking about distributing money to voters in Alangulam constituency has gone viral on social media. According to the report, Prabhakaran is contesting from Alangulam in Tenkasi district. He is said to have held a meeting with AIADMK union secretaries and branch-level functionaries, during which the remarks were made. In the clip, he is heard allegedly instructing party workers to give Rs 1,000 to each voter. He also reportedly says money should not be given to DMK supporters, while Congress supporters should be given money, and that no one should be turned away if they ask.

TN polls: Key DMK faces under pressure as campaign nears end
Politics

TN polls: Key DMK faces under pressure as campaign nears end

With the election campaign set to end by tomorrow, a few prominent leaders in the DMK and AIADMK are said to be facing unusually tight contests, according to party sources. Some insiders even say it would be a surprise if a few of them manage to retain their seats. In Katpadi (Vellore district), DMK general secretary and Water Resources Minister Duraimurugan is facing growing anti-incumbency. Party sources point to his narrow escape in the previous election and claim dissatisfaction has risen in several localities, while internal unease over his son Kathir Anand’s role is also being cited.

Seeman cites 500+ deaths in 25 years, seeks alternate jobs for workers
Politics

Seeman cites 500+ deaths in 25 years, seeks alternate jobs for workers

NTK chief coordinator Seeman said recurring explosions at firecracker factories and shops have turned into a grim routine, alleging that government inaction and official negligence have cost many lives. In a statement, he expressed grief over the explosion at a privately run firecracker unit in Kattanarpatti, Virudhunagar district, in which 20 workers were killed and six others were seriously injured. He conveyed condolences to the families. Seeman argued that violations and inadequate safety measures are often behind such incidents, and said authorities frequently treat them as mere “accidents” instead of addressing systemic lapses. He noted that over the past 25 years, blasts at factories, shops and storage units have killed more than 500 people and left hundreds with severe injuries.

EC: Pay Rs 2 for ‘challenge vote’ if voter identity is disputed
Politics

EC: Pay Rs 2 for ‘challenge vote’ if voter identity is disputed

The Election Commission has issued fresh instructions for polling day in Tamil Nadu, ahead of the Assembly election scheduled for April 23. According to the Commission, if a polling booth agent raises an objection about a voter’s identity, the objection must be treated as a “challenge vote” after collecting a fee of Rs 2 from the agent and issuing a receipt. After verification, if the objection is found to be incorrect, the voter should be allowed to cast the vote on the machine. In such cases, the Rs 2 collected from the agent should not be returned.

PM Modi accuses Trinamool of betraying women over 33% quota
Politics

PM Modi accuses Trinamool of betraying women over 33% quota

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday accused the Trinamool Congress (TMC) of betraying women in West Bengal by opposing the 33% women’s reservation initiative. He made the remarks while addressing a BJP campaign meeting in Bankura, with the state heading into a two-phase Assembly election for its 294 constituencies. Modi said women in West Bengal wanted 33% reservation and that he was committed to fulfilling that demand. He stated that the BJP wanted the women’s reservation law to be implemented in 2029.

Kejriwal says he came to Tamil Nadu to campaign for Stalin
Politics

Kejriwal says he came to Tamil Nadu to campaign for Stalin

AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said he has come from Delhi to campaign for DMK leader M.K. Stalin, citing the development Tamil Nadu has seen during Stalin’s tenure. Speaking to reporters in Chennai, Kejriwal said Stalin is a close friend, but added that he is campaigning primarily because of the work being done for the people of Tamil Nadu. He claimed the state has recorded significant progress and growth across sectors under the current government.

Iran says firing at Indian-flag ships in Hormuz was accidental
Politics

Iran says firing at Indian-flag ships in Hormuz was accidental

Iran has said the firing incident involving Indian-flagged vessels in the Strait of Hormuz was accidental, after New Delhi lodged a strong protest. According to the report, the Strait of Hormuz has been closed again amid an ongoing US naval blockade of Iranian ports. Following Iran’s announcement, 20 cargo ships heading toward the strait were diverted toward Oman. In this backdrop, Iranian military boats opened fire toward some oil tankers on Sunday, including two Indian ships carrying a combined 2 million barrels of crude oil. Officials said there was no damage to the vessels or to crew members.

Iran says ceasefire deal still distant as talks near deadline
Politics

Iran says ceasefire deal still distant as talks near deadline

Tehran said that while contacts with the United States have shown some progress, the prospects of reaching a final ceasefire agreement remain “far away,” according to Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. The conflict involving Iran, US and Israeli forces began on February 28. A two-week temporary ceasefire was announced under Pakistan’s mediation to facilitate peace talks, but the first round ended without an agreement. Pakistan is now working on arrangements for a second round. Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir recently visited Iran for three days and met President Masoud Pezeshkian, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Speaker Ghalibaf, who led the peace talks.

PM Modi buys and tastes jhalmuri at roadside stall in Bengal campaign
Politics

PM Modi buys and tastes jhalmuri at roadside stall in Bengal campaign

Kolkata: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s election campaign in West Bengal on Friday drew attention after he stopped at a roadside stall in Jhargram and tasted the state’s popular snack, jhalmuri. According to reports, Modi was travelling to a campaign event when he asked his vehicle to stop. He then stepped out and walked to a nearby shop, where he interacted with the stall owner before purchasing the snack. The Prime Minister paid for the item, though the vendor initially declined to accept the money. Modi reportedly insisted, after which the shopkeeper accepted the payment.