Tamil Nadu Election result: DMK above halfway mark in 234-member assembly

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Chennai: Trends continued to point a transparent edge for the DMK mix over the ruling AIADMK entrance as counting of votes for the April 6 assembly elections acquired underway on Sunday (May 2, 2021).

The early tendencies at 12 PM confirmed that the opposition DMK-Congress alliance has crossed the halfway mark in the 234-member state assembly. As per the most recent updates the MK Stalin-led DMK and its allies are main in 136 seats, whereas the ruling AIADMK is main on 95 seats. The majority mark stands at 118. 

The early tendencies present DMK President MK Stalin main from the Kolathur Assembly constituency. Additionally, the tendencies additionally present MK Stalin’s son Udhayanidhi Stalin main from Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni constituency.

On the opposite hand Actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan, who can be chief of Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) is main in one seat.

“This has been an unprecedented election because of the pandemic. We are watching closely and frankly expected to perform better than what we are seeing so far,” DMK’s Manu Sundaram mentioned. 

“The people saw this election as a choice between the BJP and BJP-controlled alliances and that of the DMK, which stands to oppose the BJP and its ideology,” he added.  

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Ok Palaniswami is main in his house phase of Edappadi in Salem district as per the early tendencies.

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