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MK Stalin predicts early elections in Tamil Nadu
✍️ The Times of India
🗓 29 Jun 2026, 08:32 AM
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DMK leader MK Stalin has suggested that the ruling government in Tamil Nadu might not complete its full five-year term, hinting at the possibility of early elections.
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) working president MK Stalin has indicated that the current government in Tamil Nadu may face premature elections. Speaking on the political situation, Stalin suggested that the government's tenure might be shorter than the expected five years.
His remarks imply a potential instability in the state's political landscape, raising questions about the longevity of the current administration. The DMK leader's statement points towards the possibility of elections being called at an earlier date than scheduled.
While the specific reasons for this prediction were not detailed, Stalin's comments are significant in the context of Tamil Nadu's political dynamics.
His remarks imply a potential instability in the state's political landscape, raising questions about the longevity of the current administration. The DMK leader's statement points towards the possibility of elections being called at an earlier date than scheduled.
While the specific reasons for this prediction were not detailed, Stalin's comments are significant in the context of Tamil Nadu's political dynamics.