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Tamil Nadu Elections 2026: Aravakurichi, Manachallur, Andipatti, Tiruchendur DMK MLAs Face Public Ire During Campaigning

Aravakurichi, Manachallur, Andipatti, Tiruchendur DMK MLAs Face Public Ire During Campaigning

With the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections approaching, several sitting MLAs of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam are facing visible public anger during campaign outreach, as voters across constituencies confront candidates over unmet promises and lack of basic amenities.

Public Anger Surfaces in Multiple Constituencies

Incidents of voter backlash have been reported from constituencies including Manachanallur, Aravakurichi, Andipatti, and Tiruchendur, indicating growing dissatisfaction at the grassroots level.

Aravakurichi: “No Roads, No Water-Why Should We Vote?”

In Aravakurichi, DMK MLA Elango, who has been renominated, faced sharp questioning from residents during a campaign visit to Pappanayakkan Patti in Velampadi Panchayat.

Locals confronted him over lack of basic infrastructure, asking, “Have you actually done anything at all? Nothing – no roads, no access to drinking water, no basic amenities whatsoever. So, how can I possibly cast my vote for you?”

Residents further alleged that he had not visited the area regularly, stating, “You haven’t provided us with a single amenity—be it roads, streetlights, or drinking water. Yet, here you are again, showing up only to ask for our votes. You only bother to visit this side of town once every five years!”

Elango was reported to have responded that he had visited frequently, but was unable to address the questions and eventually left the spot amid continued questioning.

Andipatti: Heated Exchanges Over Civic Issues

In Andipatti, sitting MLA Maharajan also faced public anger during campaign visits to villages including Kothampatti, Maniyarampatti, and Sithai Koundanpatti.

Residents gathered in large numbers and questioned him over lack of drinking water, poor roads, and inadequate drainage facilities. They stated that repeated complaints had not resulted in any meaningful action.

The situation reportedly escalated into heated arguments, with voters expressing frustration over what they described as prolonged neglect of basic civic needs.

Manachanallur: Candidate Faces Hostility

In Manachanallur, MLA Kathiravan reportedly encountered resistance from residents, who refused to engage with him during campaigning. Locals were reported as saying that Kathiravan, “kidney thirudan” had no right to enter their area, in reference to allegations linking him to a kidney trafficking scandal.

Tiruchendur: Contest Intensifies Amid Political Stakes

In Tiruchendur, sitting MLA Anitha Radhakrishnan has been fielded again by the DMK. When he went for campaigning in Thoothukudi area, he faced protests during campaigning in Kalvilai village near Mengnanapuram. Over 50 women blocked his vehicle, questioning unfulfilled promises made over the past 25 years and alleging that no development work had been carried out. As tensions escalated, the minister’s vehicle moved away from the spot. Some women also confronted DMK supporters, with one grabbing a party functionary’s shirt and demanding answers. DMK executive Umari Shankar attempted to pacify the crowd by assuring temple reconstruction after elections, but women rejected the offer, saying they would handle it themselves.

The DMK, which is contesting 164 seats as part of a broader alliance of over 20 parties, has introduced more than 60 new and young candidates this election, including professionals such as lawyers, doctors, and engineers.

With polling scheduled for April 23, 2026, these developments indicate that on-ground dissatisfaction could play a crucial role in shaping electoral outcomes across Tamil Nadu.

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