Chennai, 'Baahubali', is what Chief Minister MK Stalin used to describe the turnout that turned out at the Coimbatore rally addressed by him and top Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in April and said that at that one public meeting "the BJP was completely defeated. Went".

With the DMK and its allies leading in all 39 Lok Sabha seats in the state and one seat in neighboring Puducherry, it appears that the outcome for the Stalin-led Dravidian party will be similar to the success of the popular film Baahubali.

The electoral success of the Stalin-led alliance started in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and since then, be it the civic polls or the 2021 assembly elections, it has been a good win for the DMK, Congress and other allies including the Left parties.

Stalin often said that the alliance led by his party is 'Kolgai Kootani', based on ideology and ensuring unity among the partners and had reiterated before the elections that the India Bloc would win all 40 seats.

There is no doubt that the Lok Sabha election campaign of the DMK and its allies in Tamil Nadu was led by 71-year-old Stalin, whose election message appears to be resonating with the voters.Stalin raised the issue of social justice in the state and reiterated that if PM Modi comes to power again, the first thing he will do is end reservation because BJP is allergic to social justice and will also change the Constitution.

Slogans like "Prime Minister Modi visits the state only for votes, AIADMK's secret alliance with BJP apart from the exploitative GST regime, attempts by the Center to intimidate the DMK regime by using Governor RN Ravi" appealed to voters.

The Chief Minister also focused on the welfare schemes of his regime, including Rs 1,000 per month assistance to women, the Chief Minister Breakfast Scheme for school children and fare-free travel in state-run buses for women, which apparently helped him Have worked in favor. Ruling party and allies.

Often he said that the DMK regime implemented many schemes despite obstacles and tried to corner the BJP by asking whether the Prime Minister had the right answers to questions on schemes for Tamil Nadu, including the Madurai AIIMS project and flood relief for the state.,

When the BJP tried to corner the DMK over the revelations on the Katchatheevu issue, Stalin blunted it by accusing the saffron party of doing "drama" with "stories" and termed the revelations as "misinformation". The Katchatheevu issue appears to have had no impact in the coastal areas including Kanyakumari and Thoothukudi. Stalin also criticized Modi for not having the courage to condemn Sri Lanka and 'not having the courage' to oppose China. The DMK chief also effectively responded to BJP's allegations of family rule, saying his party runs family rule for the upliftment of every family in the state.

Chief Minister's allegations against BJP like "cleaning the corrupt through BJP washing machine", electoral bond 'scam' added to DMK's electoral strength.The fiery DMK election song 'Stalin Kural, Namakkagwe, Nammai Kakkawe,' (Stalin's voice for us, to protect us) also reflected a fighting spirit, asking, "Will we see whether it is us or them, (Condemning references to BJP as "Sanghi")

The DMK chief has often described the 2024 Lok Sabha elections as a "second independence movement" and reiterated that the elections are about deciding "whose rule should not continue" and not who should capture power. The DMK chief alleged that Modi had ruined the country for his 'selfish politics'.

After being in the opposition for 10 years, Stalin led his party to a landslide victory in the 2021 assembly elections.