
Feedback on the performance of the tamil Nadu administration under chief minister M.K. stalin was varied yet noteworthy, according to a recent Agni news political survey. According to the results, 49% of participants are happy with the current administration, which indicates that many of its policies are well-liked by the general population.
Furthermore, 17% of respondents said they were only moderately satisfied, suggesting that although some areas have improved, others still need work. However, 34% of respondents voiced their displeasure, raising issues with certain actions and policies.
If elections were held right now, the DMK is predicted to win 164 seats.
According to the survey, if today's tamil Nadu assembly elections were held, the DMK alliance would likely win 164 seats and take a commanding lead. On the other hand, 21,150 participants indicated that the AIADMK alliance might only win 70 seats.
Given that the same survey group correctly predicted the DMK's performance in the 2019 and 2024 lok sabha elections, in which the party won 39 seats, this prediction is noteworthy. These findings demonstrate the public's increasing trust in the DMK's leadership and could be a warning to AIADMK and nda allies in the run-up to the 2026 state elections.
Furthermore, 17% of respondents said they were only moderately satisfied, suggesting that although some areas have improved, others still need work. However, 34% of respondents voiced their displeasure, raising issues with certain actions and policies.
If elections were held right now, the DMK is predicted to win 164 seats.
According to the survey, if today's tamil Nadu assembly elections were held, the DMK alliance would likely win 164 seats and take a commanding lead. On the other hand, 21,150 participants indicated that the AIADMK alliance might only win 70 seats.
Given that the same survey group correctly predicted the DMK's performance in the 2019 and 2024 lok sabha elections, in which the party won 39 seats, this prediction is noteworthy. These findings demonstrate the public's increasing trust in the DMK's leadership and could be a warning to AIADMK and nda allies in the run-up to the 2026 state elections.