NDA leaders express confidence in Tamil Nadu elections, say change is certain in the state

Tamil Nadu: National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leaders expressed confidence that the people’s desire for change in the state would be fulfilled during the assembly elections. Leaders from various political parties responded amid the voting process and expressed optimism about the public sentiment.
AIADMK leader TTV Dhinakaran stated that people voted this election with the development of Tamil Nadu and the future of the youth in mind. He claimed that if his government is formed, the drug trade, especially the sale of marijuana and other drugs, would be completely banned within three months. He stated that new welfare schemes would be introduced for the poor and the state’s development would be prioritized. Dhinakaran also stated that the AIADMK is committed to making Tamil Nadu a better and more developed state.
BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan said that this election has proven that the true power lies in the hands of the people. He alleged that the DMK is trying to suppress democratic voices and spread anarchy. He also mentioned complaints of irregularities in several places in the Mylapore constituency. Tamilisai claimed that despite this, the National Democratic Alliance will win a landslide victory in the state.
Meanwhile, IJK leader T.R. Parivendhar expressed positive reactions to the voting process. He said that he had never seen people vote with such enthusiasm in his life. According to him, people have now become more aware of their democratic duty and are voting in large numbers. He said that the public is hoping for change and their wishes will definitely be fulfilled in the future.
Voting was enthusiastic in many places across the state, with long queues seen at polling stations since early morning. Leaders from various political parties also participated in the voting process, urging people to vote in large numbers.
Statements from NDA leaders have further energized the election atmosphere. All parties are making their claims and expressing their hopes, while public sentiment will determine the outcome.
Overall, the political atmosphere in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections is hot and NDA leaders have expressed strong confidence in change and development in the state.




