Poll battle narrows down to straight contest between Dravidian majors in Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni
Chennai's Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni constituency sees a key contest between Udhayanidhi Stalin and Adhi Rajaram. Stalin seeks re-election from this DMK stronghold. Rajaram aims to end the DMK's dominance and promises development. Other candidates are...
Udhayanidhi, deputy chief minister of Tamil Nadu, is seeking re-election from this constituency that had returned his grandfather and former chief minister, late M Karunanidhi, to the Assembly for three consecutive terms --1996, 2001, and 2006.
Before Udhayanidhi's election in 2021, DMK's J Anbalagan had won from the seat in the 2016 and 2011 elections, and the constituency remains the DMK's bastion.
Aiming to end the family's hold in the constituency, 67-year-old AIADMK veteran Adhi Rajaram, who remained steadfast during the leadership crisis in the party, declining to support T T V Dhinakaran or O Panneerselvam, says he will end DMK's "dominance".
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"I will win by a huge vote margin and end the family rule in this constituency, which has not seen real development since the last five years," says Rajaram, who had earlier contested from Thousand Lights constituency against M K Stalin but ended as runner-up in 2006.
Actor-politician Vijay's TVK candidate D Selvam, and former film director Seeman's Naam Tamilar Katchi candidate Ayisha Begam are also in the fray for the April 23 Assembly election. The results will be declared on May 4.
Rajaram, who had unsuccessfully contested against Udhayanidhi's father, M K Stalin, in the Kolatur constituency in the 2021 election, has been fielded from Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni this time to take on the DMK youth wing secretary. He has been actively campaigning in the constituency, highlighting the need to improve civic amenities and road infrastructure.
Displaying a 2017 photo of AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami prostrating at the feet of V K Sasikala, former aide of late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, and ridiculing his elevation as chief minister appears to be the central theme of Udhayanidhi's campaign in this 2026 Assembly election.
However, Palaniswami responded by criticising Udhayanidhi and said the latter lacked "dignity and discipline" in his criticism.
Udhayanidhi had won his electoral debut by a margin of 69,355 votes, defeating A V A Kassali of the PMK in 2021.
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The DMK leader undertook a door-to-door campaign in Chepauk and highlighted the DMK government's welfare initiatives. The people would get more development if they gave a second consecutive term for the party to rule, he said.
"We highlighted the welfare schemes implemented by our government for minorities, including Christians, during the five-year Dravidian model rule led by Chief Minister M K Stalin. We will firmly protect Tamil Nadu and the minorities from religious fascist forces under the leadership of our leader (M K Stalin). Let fascism disappear, let secular unity grow," the DMK youth wing secretary said.
The constituency is not without local issues. Ageing civic infrastructure, frequent traffic snarls, inundation during monsoons and fewer civic amenities are among the major problems affecting the people here.
As of 2026, the constituency has 1,63,866 voters.
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