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A Wrap-Up with a Nightcap

M BHARAT KUMARBy M BHARAT KUMARJanuary 24, 2026No Comments
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​The unseasonal drizzle has cooled the Chennai tarmac, but the political temperature at Fort St. George reached a boiling point just as the curtains fell. It’s 10:00 PM on Saturday, January 24. Today, the state’s legislative engine completed its first lap of the election year with a high-stakes rebuttal and a “Delta” aftershock that has rewritten the assembly’s seating chart.

​The Assembly Finale: Stalin’s “Gubernatorial” Gauntlet
​The top landing of the day was CM Stalin’s final reply to the Motion of Thanks. Closing the five-day session, the CM didn’t just defend his record; he fired a “Long-Range” missile at Raj Bhavan.
​The Rebuttal: Stalin declared that he is facing a “crisis of coordination” that even veterans like Anna, Kalaignar, MGR, and Jayalalithaa never witnessed. He branded the Governor’s “Four-peat” walkout an “Insult to the Crores of People” who elected the government.
​The “Patriotism” Punch: Addressing the Governor’s claims about the National Anthem, Stalin was blunt: “No one needs to lecture us on patriotism.” He affirmed that the Tamil Thai Vazhthu at the start and the National Anthem at the end is a sacred tradition that won’t be bullied into a rewrite.
​The 11.19% Defense: In a direct counter to the “Suboptimal Growth” sting, the CM placed a 11.19% economic growth rate on the record, framing it as the “Dravidian Model’s” definitive answer to its critics.
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The Delta “Vacancy”: The Vaithilingam Void
​As the session adjourned sine die, the visual of a vacant seat in the AIADMK rows was the most discussed “silence” in the house.
​The Reality: Following R. Vaithilingam’s resignation and sunward turn to the DMK earlier this week, the AIADMK is officially nursing a “Delta Dent.”
​The Aftershock: Today, the Speaker formally accepted the vacancy, marking the loss of a second OPS-aligned heavyweight from the opposition’s rural flank. For EPS, today wasn’t just about walking out of the Assembly; it was about the cold reality of a shrinking bench just as the alliance “Pre-nups” are being signed.
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The “Nayagan” Nightfall: A February Freeze?
​Kodambakkam’s wait for the Madras High Court Division Bench has moved from “Reserved” to “Revised.”
​The Status: Fresh reports from the registry suggest the written order on Vijay’s Jana Nayagan will likely be deferred until January 27.
​The Reality: This means the film has officially missed the entire month of January. With the Model Code of Conduct looming for the summer, trade experts are warning that if the film doesn’t clear the “Revision Committee” hurdle by February 6, it faces a total blackout until after the polls. For the TVK cadre, the “Silent Screen” is being treated as an administrative blockade of their leader’s “Action.”
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The “Saffron” Sequel: Madurantakam’s Momentum
​While the Fort closed its doors, the NDA war room was analyzing the data from yesterday’s 5-lakh-strong mega-rally.
​The Strategy: EPS and T.T.V. Dhinakaran spent the day in a series of “Post-Rally” huddles. The message from the PM was clear: the “Natural Alliance” is now a unified front.
​The Secret: The focus has shifted to the “Double-Engine” manifesto. The BJP-AIADMK combo is now working on a joint document to counter the DMK’s “Dream Survey,” aiming to release it before the next PM visit in February.
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The “Easterly” Envelope: Chennai’s Cool Down
​On the practical side, the Regional Meteorological Centre has issued a “Heavy Rain” warning for tonight and tomorrow.
​The Scene: A trough of easterlies has brought moderate to heavy showers across Chennai, Chengalpattu, and Kanchipuram.
​The Jolt: While it has cooled the city to a pleasant 22°C, the unseasonal “Thai” rain is causing traffic jitters and waterlogging in low-lying pockets of Vada Chennai.
​The Midnight Mantra: The Assembly is adjourned, the CM has had his final word, and the “Nayagan” is locked in a Tuesday vault. Today, the “Dravidian Model” claimed its growth stats, while the NDA claimed its brothers. Tomorrow, the city wakes up to the rain, and the parties wake up to the first full day of the “Un-official” election campaign.
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