CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has officially filed his nomination from the Kolathur constituency in Chennai, ahead of the upcoming state assembly elections. The DMK leader submitted the nomination papers at the designated election office, marking the formal start of his campaign in the constituency. Kolathur has been a stronghold for DMK, and Stalin’s candidature is expected to energize the party’s cadre and supporters.

During the filing, he emphasized his government’s achievements in welfare, infrastructure, education, and health sectors, appealing to voters to continue the developmental momentum. Political analysts believe this move strengthens DMK’s position in Chennai and sends a message to rival parties about the party’s confidence in retaining key urban constituencies. Several senior DMK leaders accompanied Stalin, highlighting the importance of Kolathur in the party’s electoral strategy.

The nomination filing also attracted media attention, with supporters gathering outside to show solidarity and support. With the elections approaching, this event is likely to set the tone for a high-profile campaign in the region, reflecting both political strategy and public engagement in Tamil Nadu’s vibrant political landscape.

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