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The dust from the Palamedu arena has finally settled, and as the temple lights of Tirupparankundram flicker against the night sky, the state is digesting a Mattu Pongal that was less about the harvest and more about the “Horns of Dilemma.” It’s 9:00 PM on Friday, January 16, 2026. Today, the “Bulls of Bravery” were matched by the “Bulls of Bureaucracy,” and the Saint of the South became a digital battlefield.
The Palamedu “Pulse”: 900 Bulls and a Car
The headline of the day belonged to the Palamedu Jallikattu, where the Vadivasal (entry point) stayed busy for over ten hours.
The Scene: A staggering 937 bulls were released today. In a display of raw grit, Prabhakaran from Madurai emerged as the champion tamer, embracing 21 bulls to win the coveted Thalapathy-branded bike and a gold coin.
The Toll: The bravery came at a price; over 60 people were injured, including several spectators who learned the hard way that the “Palamedu charge” waits for no one.
The Cameo: Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin was the “Star of the Stands,” using the platform to contrast the “Dravidian heritage of bravery” against “Northern impositions.” It was a Barter of Bravery that set the stage for tomorrow’s grand finale at Alanganallur.
The “Nayagan” Intermission: The Tuesday Tension
Kodambakkam spent the holiday prepping for a “Post-Facto” battle. With the Supreme Court having officially declined to intervene yesterday, Vijay’s Jana Nayagan remains a ghost in the theaters.
The Status: The “Housefull” signs are gone, but the TVK legal team spent today refining their arguments for the January 20 (Tuesday) hearing at the Madras High Court.
The Strategy: While the “Refund” notices are hurting the pocket, the TVK is using the “Blackout” to fuel their “Thiruvalluvar Day” narrative—painting Vijay as a suppressed truth-teller. It’s a Celluloid Ceasefire that has turned a film delay into a political fuel-cell.
The “Saffron-Leaved” Slam: EPS vs. Stalin
From the sidelines of his own Pongal celebrations, EPS launched a blistering attack on the DMK today, branding it the “Worst Government in India.”
The Rattle: In a widely circulated interview, EPS predicted that the AIADMK-BJP alliance would sweep 210 seats in 2026. He dismissed the DMK’s ₹3,000 Pongal gift as a “desperate election sop” and a bribe for votes.
The Counter: By claiming the NDA is “unified and roaring,” EPS is trying to drown out the rumors of a 56-seat friction with the BJP. It’s a Saffron-Leaved Symphony designed to project stability while the DMK navigates its own alliance “power-sharing” jitters.
Battle for the Bard: Thiruvalluvar Day
Today was officially Thiruvalluvar Day, and the digital space was a war zone of iconography.
The Stalin Stamp: CM Stalin made four specific promises today—vowing to fight communal forces and nurture knowledge—while framing the Saint as a “Secular Social Scientist.”
The Saffron Surge: Simultaneously, PM Modi and the BJP released images of the Saint in saffron robes, reclaiming him for the “Ancient Hindu-Tamil” heritage. It’s a Battle for the Bard that proves even a 2,000-year-old poet isn’t safe from a 2026 poll schedule.
The Hilltop “Hush”: The Monday Deadline
While the state focused on bulls and bards, the Tirupparankundram hilltop remained the most sensitive 100 acres in the state.
The Jolt: With the Supreme Court yet to grant a stay on the state’s appeal, the administration is staring at a Monday compliance deadline to allow the lighting of the Deepam.
The Observation: The Saffron camp is already preparing for a “Victory Glow.” It’s a Hilltop Hurly-burly that will test the CM’s secular-administrative balance the moment the Pongal holidays end.
The Midnight Mantra: The bulls are in the pen, the movie is in the vault, and the alliance seats are on the table. Today, the Saint was claimed by two sides, and the car was won by one tamer. In TN, the harvest is done, but the political threshing has only just begun.

