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Stalin signals youth push in 2026

NT BureauBy NT BureauDecember 15, 2025No Comments
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DMK president and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has made it clear that the party will field a significantly larger number of young candidates in the 2026 Assembly elections, firmly backing Deputy Chief Minister and Youth Wing secretary Udhayanidhi Stalin as the face of this generational shift.
Addressing the DMK Youth Wing’s north zone conference at Kalaignar Thidal in Malappambadi near Tiruvannamalai, Stalin said greater electoral responsibility would be entrusted to youngsters, especially those groomed through the party’s Youth Wing. The announcement followed Udhayanidhi’s appeal from the same stage for broader opportunities for youth within the party structure.
While the move aligns with Udhayanidhi’s long-standing demand to promote Youth Wing cadres, it is widely seen as a strategic response to the growing appeal of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) leader Vijay among young voters across Tamil Nadu.
The conference, attended by around 1.5 lakh Youth Wing office-bearers from 91 Assembly constituencies, also served as a platform to project Udhayanidhi’s leadership credentials. Senior minister and Stalin confidant E.V. Velu hailed him as “Young Periyar,” while Nilgiris MP A. Raja went a step further by openly inviting Udhayanidhi to lead the DMK in the future — remarks that drew loud applause and intensified speculation about his role beyond 2026.
In his address, Udhayanidhi took a veiled swipe at Vijay and TVK, referring to the recent Karur stampede to caution against spectacle-driven politics. “A crowd without control achieves nothing. Even if one crore people gather, it serves no purpose if there is no discipline,” he said, underscoring what he described as the DMK Youth Wing’s organisational discipline and cadre-based strength.
Udhayanidhi also launched a sharp attack on the AIADMK–BJP alliance, accusing the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre of misusing central agencies such as the Enforcement Directorate, CBI and Income Tax Department to intimidate DMK leaders. Referring to recent ED communications to the DGP in connection with allegations involving Minister K.N. Nehru, he said the DMK would not be deterred by what he called “threat politics.”
Mocking the AIADMK, he described it as an “engine-less car” being dragged by the BJP, likening the national party to a “lorry” trying to pull a vehicle that had lost its political momentum. “However hard they push, it will not move forward in Tamil Nadu,” he said, asserting that the State would always remain “out of Delhi’s control.”
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