Chennai, 'Narapathum Namthe, Nadum Namthe', a popular Tamil election slogan of the ruling DMK, meaning 'all 40 constituencies are ours and the country too', is blossoming into a reality with the Dravidian party and its allies. A landslide victory in all 39 constituencies of Tamil Nadu and the sole Puducherry seat.

Candidates belonging to the DMK and its allies, including star candidate Kanimozhi, won by huge margins in constituencies where results have been declared and the Dravidian Party and allies Congress, CPI, CPI(M), VCK. All other candidates won by unbeatable margins. MDMK and IUML, including Dayanidhi Maran (Central Chennai) and TR Baalu ​​(Sriperumbudur), are certain to emerge victorious.

Even the constituencies of Coimbatore and Dharmapuri, where the BJP and the PMK (the saffron party's ally) were confident of victory, fell into the DMK's lap.In Puducherry, where the BJP was expected to win, the Congress has gone its way and senior leader VE Vaithilingam is set to win by a huge margin.

A major achievement of the Lok Sabha elections is the continued popularity of the Stalin-led ruling DMK and complete harmony at the grassroots level among the alliance partners. Another result is the significant contribution of anti-DMK vote division to the victory of candidates belonging to the DMK alliance in many constituencies.

For example, as of 8.15 pm, VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan had polled 4,97,705 votes in Chidambaram, followed by AIADMK's M Chandrahasan (3,94,262 votes) and BJP's P Karthiyayini (1,64,151 votes). In Coimbatore, DMK's Ganapathy P Rajkumar got 4,98,837 votes, while BJP's K Annamalai and AIADMK's Singai G Ramachandran got 3,95,559 and 2,04,096 votes respectively.Stalin single-handedly led the campaign for his party and allies to publicize the theme of social justice in the state, and reiterated that if PM Modi comes to power again, the first thing he will do is abolish reservations as BJP needs social justice. Allergic to justice and willpower. change the constitution also

Without a doubt, 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.

Reacting to the election victory in Tamil Nadu, Stalin thanked the people and said he dedicated the victory to late DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi and said the anti-Modi wave was evident. He described this victory as historic, defeating the misuse of BJP's money power and power. The BJP tried to create the impression that it had no electoral rival by claiming to have won more than 400 seats, but it could not even get a simple majority on its own.AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami said the results were on expected lines and attacked the ruling DMK for 'money power,' 'fake campaigning' and 'conspiracy' and said the results did not reflect the unanimous views of the people. Thanking the people, he said, "We have learned a lesson from facing the 2026 assembly elections. We will get a massive victory in the assembly elections."

Thanking the people, BJP Tamil Nadu president K Annamalai said that though it was a matter of regret that no party candidate was elected to Parliament from the state, he said his party would continue its work to get the love and recognition of the people. Will 'double' it.

In the Ramanathapuram region, till 8.45 pm, former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam, a BJP ally, got 3,40,780 votes, DMK ally K Navaskani of IUML got 5,06,942 votes, while AIADMK candidate P Jayaperumal got 99,179 votes.Till 8.45 pm, results of only 10 seats out of 39 segments were officially declared. DMK and allies are the winners and are leading in the remaining 29 seats.