

Thirubhuvanai, constituency no 2, is a Scheduled Caste (SC) reserved seat located in the western part of the region near the Villupuram district border. The constituency reflects a mix of rural and emerging industrial landscapes, with agriculture, small industries, and labour-based employment forming the backbone of its economy. Its proximity to Puducherry city has led to gradual peri-urban growth, influencing both livelihoods and voter expectations.
Politically, Thirubhuvanai remains a competitive seat, with major players such as the All India NR Congress, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam vying for influence, often within broader national alliances. The constituency has a significant Scheduled Caste population alongside OBC agrarian communities and industrial workers. Local political dynamics are shaped by village leadership, labour networks, and grassroots mobilisation, making accessibility and direct engagement key factors in electoral success.
Key issues in the constituency revolve around employment opportunities in industrial zones, agricultural water supply, and access to welfare schemes. Infrastructure demands such as road connectivity, housing, healthcare, and education also feature prominently in voter concerns. The electorate places strong emphasis on candidates who can deliver tangible benefits, particularly in terms of job creation and welfare access.
As a result, Thirubhuvanai represents a constituency where rural development, industrial growth, and social justice intersect, making it a crucial battleground in Puducherry’s political landscape.
