Puducherry Assembly Polls: Delivery Vs Dravidianism
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Puducherry Assembly Polls: Delivery Vs Dravidianism

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Apr 5, 2026, 08:40 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Special Report
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PM Narendra Modi with Puducherry CM N Rangasamy

PM Narendra Modi with Puducherry CM N Rangasamy

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Banking on its welfare measures, the NDA is confident of getting a second term. There is no visible anti-establishment mood among voters and turmoil in the Congress and the DMK camp over identifying and allotting seats.

For Puducherry Legislative Assembly elections, polling for the 30-member house is scheduled in a single phase on April 9, with counting of votes to be conducted by the Election Commission of India (ECI) on May 4.

Till the time of writing (April 1), the seat finalising talks between Congress and DMK is deadlocked. With the nomination deadline approaching, the leader’s residence was filled with party workers from the Union Territory, indicating active preparations. Despite Congress and the DMK stitching an alliance, parleys at the constituency level appeared to be unresolved and stalemated. The situation has escalated to the point where “friendly contests” have emerged as a likely scenario in several constituencies. The seat-sharing arrangement between the parties was reportedly finalised only after the nomination process ended, resulting in both parties fielding candidates across multiple constituencies. Without waiting for finalising seat arrangements, both Congress and DMK have filed nominations in all constituencies and assured to withdraw once the seats are identified and allotted to each partner.

Friendly fights

According to local journalists, “the lack of consensus on seat allocations by the deadline of March 25 allowed the DMK to capitalise on the situation. It proceeded to nominate candidates in six constituencies held by Congress and an additional seven that Congress had its eyes on. The Ozhukarai constituency was allocated to Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), an ally of the DMK, leaving Congress with limited options, prompting it to assign 22 candidates, which is six more than their initially agreed quota. This surge has resulted in numerous “friendly fights” that complicate the electoral landscape for both parties. Congress has publicly declared its intention to support only the officially designated 16 candidates and cautioned against disciplinary actions for those deviating”.

PM Eulogises Workers: Grassroots Outreach

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on March 30, interacted with booth-level party workers in Puducherry during the ‘Mera Booth, Sabse Mazboot Samvaad’ initiative ahead of the Assembly polls. PM Modi praised their dedication and emphasised the key role they play in the party’s grassroots outreach.

Survey’s Prophecy

Sources said, “A clear but measured verdict appears to be emerging from the ground. Far from any sweeping wave, the contest is shaping up as a hard-fought, constituency-by-constituency battle in the 30-member elected Assembly (within the 33-seat house- 3 nominated ones), where micro-level factors and local dynamics in at least 8 to 10 marginal seats could prove decisive.” Local journalists say, “Pre-Poll survey conducted by Peoples Pulse organisation predicts the formation of an NDA-led Government, enabling Chief Minister N Rangasamy to return for a fourth term”.

The survey projects the NDA winning 14 to 17 seats, the Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) 9 to 11, the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) of actor Joseph Vijay 2 to 4, and others 1 to 2. On vote share, the NDA is expected to command 34-36 per cent, the SPA 30-32 per cent, TVK along with its ally NMK 16-18 per cent, NTK 4-6 per cent, VCK 1-3 per cent, and smaller parties collectively 2-5 per cent”.

The survey reveals that the NDA enjoys a clear lead across multiple parameters — development performance, welfare measures, community preference, choice of Chief Minister, and overall party preference — a lead that cuts uniformly across age groups and gender.

It says, “the VCK has walked out of the SPA after being allotted only one seat and is now contesting independently in Oussudu (SC), Thirubhuvanai (SC), Ozhukarai, and influencing Nettapakkam (SC). This move is splitting Dalit votes and is expected to directly aid BJP candidates in reserved constituencies”.

The survey says, “The NDA remains largely Hindu-oriented but has made strategic accommodations for Christians, besides fielding notable Muslim candidates in Karaikal district. The SPA retains a robust traditional base among both Christians and Muslims. NTK, in line with its 2026 policy shift, has fielded Brahmin and minority candidates even in general seats to project a broader “Tamil identity” beyond narrow caste considerations”.

Referring to differences among various parties of the I.N.D.I. Alliance over seat-sharing for the polls in Puducherry, Chief Minister and AINRC founder N. Rangasamy said that the governance of the Union Territory (UT) cannot be entrusted to parties that cannot even work together to decide which seats to contest.

He said that most of the promises made to the voters during the 2021 polls and the assurances given on the floor of the Assembly have been fulfilled. The CM assured, “We will come out with new assurances and promises”, indicating plans to release the party’s manifesto for the 2026 elections”.

According to the final electoral rolls, the Union Territory has a total of 9,44,211 voters across 30 constituencies. Of these, 5,00,477 are women, compared to 4,43,595 men, while 139 voters are from the third gender category. The gap of nearly 57,000 more women voters than men mark a significant shift in the electoral landscape of this union territory.

Of course, there were roadblocks between BJP and AINRC over some issues. The AINRC wanted an assurance for a full Statehood to this Union Territory on the lines of Delhi. He refused to meet party poll in charges. Finally, it was resolved with talks at Delhi.

Topics: Congress and DMK is deadlockedBJPElection Commission of IndiaNDAI.N.D.I AlliancePuducherry Assembly PollsDravidianism
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