Tamil Nadu elections 2026: Will TVK’s solo gamble split votes or fulfil Vijay’s CM dream? Actor Vijay's new political party, TVK, is making a bold solo bid in the 2026 Tamil Nadu elections, challenging the state's long-standing alliance-driven politics. Historically, success hinges on coalitions, not standalone appeal. TVK's gamble aims for direct leadership, but faces the challenge of converting visibility into seats without established networks, potentially acting as a vote-splitter. #Tamil_Nadu #Tamil #Nadu #Nadu_elections #elections #Vijay #TVK #Actor_Vijay #fulfil_Vijay #split_votes

Assam assembly elections 2026: Voting date, time and all you need to know Assam gears up for its 2026 Assembly Elections, a single-phase event on April 9 across all 126 constituencies. Over 2.4 crore voters will decide the state's next government, with results due on May 4. The electoral battle, crucial as the current assembly term concludes, will see major parties vying for the 64-seat majority mark. #Assam #assembly_elections #elections #April #Assam_assembly #constituencies #Assam_gears #Voting_date #single-phase_event #Voting

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The missing contest: Why 2026 elections are not about PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi Far from being a PM Modi vs Rahul showdown, the 2026 elections are a test of regional resilience. Despite the visibility of the two national leaders on the campaign trail, neither is the decisive factor in these contests. Instead, the real battles are being fought by state satraps defending their turf or reclaiming relevance and the results will hinge on regional leadership, local alliances and governance records. #Rahul_Gandhi #Modi #Rahul #Gandhi #elections #resilience #showdown #Rahul_showdown #missing_contest #regional_resilience

Assam assembly elections: Re-contesting MLAs get 80% richer in 5 years; which party saw the biggest jump? Assam's re-contesting MLAs have seen a significant surge in their declared wealth, with average assets jumping 80% from Rs 4.17 crore in 2021 to Rs 7.52 crore by 2026. This substantial increase highlights a notable shift in the financial standing of legislators across various parties as they seek re-election. #years #Assam #assembly_elections #elections #Assam_assembly #biggest_jump #Re-contesting_MLAs #Assam_re-contesting #Re-contesting #richer

AIADMK Releases Second List of 127 Candidates for Tamil Nadu Polls; DMK Claims Internal Rift The AIADMK party on Thursday unveiled its second list of 127 candidates for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, bringing its total number of contesting candidates to 150. The move has drawn immediate criticism from the DMK, which accused the party of internal divisions and alleged that the selections reveal a "shadow war" within the AIADMK leadership. The second list, which includes prominent figures from various regions of Tamil Nadu, marks a significant step in the state's electoral campaign. The party’s decision to finalize 127 candidates for the upcoming polls underscores its efforts to consolidate support across different constituencies. However, the DMK has seized on the announcement to highlight what it describes as a lack of unity within the AIADMK, suggesting that the party’s leadership is engaged in infighting that could weaken its electoral prospects. The DMK’s claim of internal rifts within the AIADMK comes amid heightened competition in the Tamil Nadu elections, where both major parties are vying for dominance. The party’s leader has accused the AIADMK of prioritizing personal interests over collective strategy, arguing that the selection process reflects a lack of coordination and transparency. This criticism is likely to intensify as the election campaign progresses, with both parties expected to intensify their efforts to mobilize voters. The AIADMK’s decision to release the second list also signals its readiness to face the challenges of the election season. With the state polls approaching, the party’s focus is expected to shift toward campaign strategies, voter outreach, and addressing key issues such as economic development and governance.#elections #aiadmk #dmk #tamil_nadu #shadow_war

Tamil Nadu elections: How BJP plans to do a Bihar in state and will it be enough? The BJP is attempting to replicate its Bihar electoral strategy in Tamil Nadu by consolidating opposition forces and forming a broad social alliance across major caste segments. Aiming to counter the DMK, the party is forging alliances with former partners and breakaway factions, including the AIADMK and PMK, to build a wider NDA for the upcoming assembly elections. #BJP #Bihar #Tamil_Nadu #Tamil #Nadu #Nadu_elections #assembly_elections #BJP_plans #Bihar_electoral #elections
