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DDMK has named 10 candidates for Tamil Nadu polls, fielding Premalatha Vijayakanth from Vridhachalam, signalling a mix of legacy and new leadership.
The decision to field Premalatha from Vridhachalam is seen as a emotional move
Chennai: The Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) on Saturday announced its list of 10 candidates for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, outlining a strategy that combines experience with generational transition.
The party, a constituent of the DMK-led alliance, is contesting a limited number of seats while aiming to consolidate its traditional support base.
At the centre of the list is party general secretary Premalatha Vijayakanth, who will contest from Vridhachalam. The constituency holds strong emotional significance for the party, as it is closely linked to its founder Vijayakanth, popularly known as “Captain.”
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The decision is seen as an effort to reconnect with party workers and reinforce the legacy of its late leader.
Highlighting a push towards younger leadership, the party has fielded V. Vijaya Prabhakaran from Virudhunagar. His candidature signals an attempt by the party to balance continuity with renewal as it navigates a competitive political landscape.
The DMDK list also features several seasoned leaders and former legislators. V. Elangovan will contest from Dharmapuri, while former MLA R. Mohanraj has been nominated from Salem (West).
Other candidates include A.R. Elangovan (Omalur), L. Venkatesan (Mailam), D. Murugesan (Pallavaram), D. Krishnamurthy (Tiruttani), K.B. Prathab (Gudiyatham), and T.P. Saravanan (Polur).
The party is contesting these seats as part of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led Secular Progressive Alliance. Party leaders confirmed that all candidates will contest under the DMDK’s traditional ‘Murasu’ (drum) symbol.
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Observers note that the selection reflects a focused approach aimed at strengthening influence in specific constituencies rather than expanding broadly.
With the elections approaching, the DMDK’s candidate announcement underscores its effort to leverage the enduring appeal of Vijayakanth while promoting new leadership.
The strategy reflects a calibrated attempt to remain relevant within the alliance framework and convert its legacy support into electoral gains.