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EPS Launches Sharp Attack on DMK Ahead of Lok Sabha Elections

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu - February 7, 2026 - With the Lok Sabha elections looming large, the political temperature in Tamil Nadu is steadily rising. Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS), the chief of the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), has launched a sustained and increasingly critical offensive against the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), accusing the government of widespread failures and broken promises. Speaking at a large public rally in Coimbatore today, EPS asserted that the DMK has failed to deliver on even a quarter of its electoral pledges made during the 2021 assembly elections.

EPS's address was not merely a recitation of grievances; it was a calculated attempt to capitalize on growing public dissatisfaction with the current administration. He pointed to a perceived increase in the cost of living, specifically highlighting the rising prices of essential commodities. While inflation is a national issue, EPS framed it as a failure of the DMK state government to effectively manage economic policies and provide relief to citizens. He further alleged rampant corruption within the government, a charge the DMK has consistently denied, and called for accountability.

"They came to power on a wave of promises," EPS stated, referencing the DMK's ambitious manifesto during the 2021 elections. "We are now holding them accountable. The reality on the ground is stark: not even 25% of those commitments have been realized." The AIADMK leader's claims are backed by a recent analysis of the DMK's publicly available progress reports, which show significant delays and underfunding in key areas like infrastructure development, social welfare programs, and agricultural support. Critics argue that the reports are heavily skewed in favor of the government, downplaying the extent of the failures.

The AIADMK's strategy appears to be to systematically dismantle the DMK's narrative of good governance. The party is focusing on key demographics - particularly middle-class voters and farmers - who have reportedly expressed growing disillusionment with the DMK's performance. The economic slowdown, coupled with concerns about rising debt and a perceived lack of focus on rural development, is providing fertile ground for the AIADMK's criticism.

Beyond economic concerns, EPS also raised questions about law and order in the state. While official crime statistics haven't shown a dramatic increase, the AIADMK is emphasizing isolated incidents and alleging a breakdown in the police force's effectiveness. This tactic aims to instill a sense of insecurity among voters and portray the DMK as incapable of maintaining public safety.

The timing of this escalated offensive is crucial. With the Lok Sabha elections less than a year away, the AIADMK is desperate to regain lost ground. The 2021 assembly elections were a significant setback for the party, and the AIADMK is hoping to leverage the DMK's perceived failures to improve its performance in the parliamentary polls. EPS's confidence in the AIADMK's prospects is evident, and he predicted a strong showing for the party.

However, the political landscape is complicated by internal dynamics within the DMK. Reports of factionalism and power struggles within the ruling party have been circulating for months. The competition between various leaders for prominence is reportedly hindering effective governance and creating divisions within the administration. EPS appears to be attempting to exploit these internal divisions, suggesting that the DMK is a house divided and unable to provide stable leadership. While the DMK leadership publicly presents a unified front, analysts suggest that the internal tensions are real and could become more pronounced as the elections draw closer.

The upcoming months promise a fierce battle for political supremacy in Tamil Nadu. The AIADMK, under EPS's leadership, is determined to highlight the DMK's shortcomings and convince voters that it is a viable alternative. The DMK, meanwhile, will likely respond by defending its record and attempting to portray the AIADMK as a party stuck in the past. The electorate will ultimately decide which party best represents their interests and can deliver on the promises of a brighter future.


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