Lack of transparency, law and order issues will cost DMK in 2026: G.K. Vasan

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Lack of transparency and accountability successful governance and deterioration of instrumentality and bid successful Tamil Nadu volition pb to the DMK authorities being voted retired successful the 2026 Assembly elections, said G.K. Vasan, president of the Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar).

Speaking to The Hindu, Mr. Vasan said, “Due to the deficiency of transparency and accountability successful the DMK’s rule, the State has been incapable to execute the expected maturation successful large sectors. People of Tamil Nadu consciousness that treating the Union authorities arsenic an force does not assistance the State successful immoderate way. The instrumentality and bid problem, peculiarly crimes against women and children and the cause menace, has eroded nationalist assurance successful the DMK government. Because of these issues, successful adjacent year’s election, the voters volition amusement the DMK authorities the door.”

He said the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) successful Tamil Nadu was creating consciousness among the radical and gaining their confidence. “As acold arsenic anti-incumbency votes are concerned, we are starring successful the State. At the aforesaid time, different like-minded parties, who stock the extremity of ousting the DMK from power, should articulation us. That is the request of the hour, truthful that we bash not springiness the ruling enactment a accidental to instrumentality to power,” helium observed.

Asked astir the apt interaction of actor-turned-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam connected the anti-incumbency votes, Mr. Vasan said, “His extremity is besides to oust the DMK government. I americium sure, helium has much runs near successful his governmental innings and helium volition decidedly deliberation astir his party’s aboriginal and broader gains for him.”

Published - November 25, 2025 12:20 p.m. IST

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