Tiruttani, Mar 24:
Launching his party’s campaign for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections on a spiritual note, Seeman began his electoral journey by singing a devotional song dedicated to Lord Murugan at the revered Tiruttani Murugan Temple.
The chief coordinator of Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) offered prayers at the temple before commencing his campaign, marking a symbolic start rooted in Tamil culture and spirituality.
Following the prayer, Seeman addressed party cadres and voters, positioning the upcoming election as a battle between what he described as “freebie-driven politics” and his party’s ideological approach. He sharply criticised major Dravidian parties, alleging that their policies have contributed to long-standing issues in the state.
He also condemned the practice of “vote for money,” calling it a threat to democracy and urging voters to exercise their franchise responsibly.

