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Tamil Nadu Elections | “People want change, not DMK”: L Murugan confident of Avinashi win ahead of April 23 polls

With campaigning entering its final phase ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026, BJP candidate L. Murugan on April 20 expressed strong confidence of victory from the Avinashi constituency, citing what he described as growing public support for change

Kunti SurenderKunti Surender
Apr 20, 2026, 12:20 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Tamil Nadu
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BJP candidate L. Murugan exuded speaks to Organiser during the last leg of the election campaign

BJP candidate L. Murugan exuded speaks to Organiser during the last leg of the election campaign

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Avinashi, April 20, 2026: With just one day left for campaigning ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled on April 23, BJP candidate L. Murugan exuded confidence of victory from the Avinashi constituency during a roadshow held on April 20.

Speaking exclusively to Organiser on the sidelines of the campaign, Murugan said he was receiving a “grand welcome” from the people of the constituency, signalling a strong desire for political change in the state. “The people here are working decisively towards change. They do not want the DMK,” he asserted.

Despite currently serving as a Member of Parliament, Murugan said he chose to contest the Assembly election as a committed party worker. “The party has entrusted me with this responsibility, and I am working at the constituency level to fulfil that trust,” he stated.

Read More: Tamil Nadu Elections: “NDA confident of winning 180 seats,” says Nagendran as campaign peaks ahead of April 23 polls

Highlighting local issues, Murugan pointed to long-pending infrastructure gaps, particularly in rail connectivity and irrigation. He said these would be prioritised if elected. “We are also focusing on establishing skill centres tailored for the textile industry, ensuring employment opportunities for the youth in this region,” he added.

On the broader electoral prospects of the NDA alliance, Murugan expressed strong optimism, stating that the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) and its partners would secure around 200 seats in the state.

Targeting the ruling government, he alleged that the DMK had failed to effectively implement key central schemes, particularly the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. “The DMK government has failed to implement central government schemes, especially PM Awas Yojana. Once we come to power, we will bridge these gaps and ensure full implementation of all central government schemes,” he said.

He further assured that key central government schemes, including housing initiatives, would be fully implemented in the constituency, alongside the completion of pending irrigation and rail projects.

Meanwhile, Lakshmi, a retired school teacher and voter from Avinashi constituency, speaking with Organiser, said, “We want a change of government. As a woman, I am deeply concerned about the safety of women and girls, including rising crimes against women, rapes, and targeted crimes. We want to stop this and protect our State from such elements.”

She added that her husband, who has been a staunch supporter of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, is now witnessing a shift in sentiment, indicating that “things are changing.”

Topics: DMKPradhan Mantri Awas YojanaAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
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