கோயம்புத்தூர் தெற்கு சட்டமன்றத் தொகுதி: Coimbatore South Assembly Constituency
Historically, the DMK has been a strong political force in Tamil Nadu, often challenging the dominance of rival parties like AIADMK and BJP. Now, as the 2026 elections approach, Coimbatore is becoming a focal point for this political struggle.
M.K. Stalin recently campaigned in Coimbatore, asserting that “Coimbatore will become a DMK stronghold in the 2026 elections.” His confidence reflects a broader strategy to gain ground in the Kongu region, which includes Coimbatore.
Stalin didn’t hold back when discussing his opponents. He predicted a significant defeat for the AIADMK-BJP alliance in the Nilgiri district. This bold claim underscores his belief that the current political climate is shifting.
During his campaign, he also criticized Prime Minister Modi’s “double engine” government claim, attributing failures such as the delayed Madurai AIIMS project to this administration. “The delayed Madurai AIIMS project is a failure of the ‘double engine’ government,” he stated emphatically.
Stalin’s remarks highlight not only local concerns but also resonate with broader sentiments about governance and development. He pointed out that Palaniswami’s support for BJP’s laws could lead to defeat for his party.
Yet, AIADMK and BJP have historically enjoyed strong support in Coimbatore. Their established presence makes the upcoming elections particularly crucial for both sides.
As M.K. Stalin rallies support and builds momentum, observers are keenly watching how these dynamics will unfold leading up to April 19, 2026.
The stakes are high. The outcome could redefine political allegiances not just in Coimbatore but across Tamil Nadu.
Details remain unconfirmed about how these predictions will play out on election day, but one thing is clear: the battle for Coimbatore South is heating up.





