TIRUNELVELI: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is set to campaign in Tirunelveli on Friday, marking a key leg of the DMK-led alliance’s intensified outreach in southern Tamil Nadu ahead of the Assembly elections scheduled for April 23.
According to his itinerary, Stalin will depart from Chennai at around 4.50 p.m. and arrive in Thoothukudi by flight. From there, he will travel by road to Tirunelveli, where he will address a major public meeting at the Nellai South Bypass.
The rally is expected to draw significant crowds as the DMK steps up its campaign in the final days of electioneering.
At the Tirunelveli meeting, Stalin will campaign in support of several key candidates of the DMK and its allies. These include Assembly Speaker Appavu, who is contesting from Radhapuram, sitting MLA Abdul Wahab from Palayamkottai, and Subramanian from the Tirunelveli constituency.
In addition, he will canvass support for Congress candidates contesting in Nanguneri and Ambasamudram, highlighting the coordinated efforts of alliance partners in the region.
The Chief Minister’s visit comes in the backdrop of the DMK finalising its seat-sharing arrangements with alliance partners and announcing its list of candidates.