A major political development unfolded as Arvind Kejriwal addressed a press conference during his campaign visit to Tamil Nadu, where he extended strong support to Chief Minister M. K. Stalin and the ruling alliance in the state. His remarks come amid increasing political activity ahead of the upcoming electoral battle in the region. Kejriwal praised Stalin’s leadership, stating that he has consistently voiced concerns at the national level on issues related to federalism and democracy. He urged voters to give a decisive mandate to Stalin’s party, emphasizing continuity and stronger electoral performance compared to the previous election. The Aam Aadmi Party leader also criticized the Bharatiya Janata Party and its alliance strategy in the state, particularly its partnership with the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). He argued that the alliance is effectively BJP-dominated and accused it of attempting to expand its influence in a state where regional sentiment remains strong. Kejriwal further claimed that the people of Tamil Nadu have historically resisted divisive politics and expressed confidence that the electorate would reject the National Democratic Alliance’s configuration in the state. He also referenced recent political trends in other states to underline his argument about voter sentiment shifting against the BJP in certain regions. The press conference highlighted the sharpening political narratives in Tamil Nadu, where alliances, identity politics, and federal issues are becoming central themes ahead of the electoral contest. Campaigning across parties continues to intensify as leaders position themselves for a high-stakes political battle.


