- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin is trailing in his stronghold, the Kolathur seat
- Stalin, who is seeking a second term, is currently behind TVK's VS Babu
- AIADMK's R Santhanakrishnan holds third position in Kolathur constituency
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin is currently trailing from his stronghold, the Kolathur seat, after the initial rounds of counting of votes polled in the April 23 state assembly elections.
Stalin, who is seeking a second straight term, is trailing Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam's VS Babu by more than 1,200 votes, as per the latest trends available on the Election Commission website. AIADMK candidate R Santhanakrishnan is currently in the third position.
Kolathur is a seat that Stalin, the DMK president, has held since 2011. In 2021, he had won the seat by a margin of 70,384 votes against AIADMK's Aadhi Rajaram, who is now contesting the Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni constituency and is currently leading over Stalin's son, Udhayanidhi Stalin.
Babu is currently the joint general secretary of debutant TVK, which was launched by actor Vijay to take on the DMK and AIADMK.
TVK Setback For DMK, AIADMK In Tamil Nadu Elections
The TVK looks set to deal a big blow to the ruling DMK and the main opposition party, AIADMK, the latest trends on the EC website showed.
Vijay's party is currently ahead in 85 of the state's 234 seats.
Former chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami-led AIADMK is leading in 61 seats, while its ally, PMK, is ahead in six. The DMK is leading in 35 seats.
If the trends maintain, Vijay, who is leading from both his seats -- Tiruchi (East) and Perambur -- could as well ensure the biggest electoral upset in Tamil Nadu.
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