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Tamil Nadu Elections Live: Ajith, Vijay, Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan Cast Votes
Voting for the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026 witnessed strong participation from not just the public but also leading stars from the film industry. Prominent actors including Ajith Kumar, Vijay, Rajinikanth, and Kamal Haasan stepped out early in the day to cast their votes, encouraging fans and citizens to take part in the democratic process. Their presence at polling booths across Chennai and other regions drew attention and boosted enthusiasm among voters. Ajith Kumar was amo
Tamil Nadu Elections Live: Ajith, Vijay, Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan Cast Votes
Voting for the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026 witnessed strong participation from not just the public but also leading stars from the film industry. Prominent actors including Ajith Kumar, Vijay, Rajinikanth, and Kamal Haasan stepped out early in the day to cast their votes, encouraging fans and citizens to take part in the democratic process. Their presence at polling booths across Chennai and other regions drew attention and boosted enthusiasm among voters. Ajith Kumar was amo
Assembly Elections Live: Bengal Voting Begins, Tamil Nadu Sees Triangular Contest
After weeks of intense campaigning, voting has begun in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, marking a crucial phase in the 2026 Assembly elections. In West Bengal, polling started at 7 am across 152 constituencies in the first phase, covering more than half of the state’s total 294 seats. The contest in Bengal is largely seen as a direct and high-stakes face-off between the ruling Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee and the Bharatiya Janata Party. Early hours witnessed long queues at polling
Assembly Elections Live: Bengal Voting Begins, Tamil Nadu Sees Triangular Contest
After weeks of intense campaigning, voting has begun in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, marking a crucial phase in the 2026 Assembly elections. In West Bengal, polling started at 7 am across 152 constituencies in the first phase, covering more than half of the state’s total 294 seats. The contest in Bengal is largely seen as a direct and high-stakes face-off between the ruling Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee and the Bharatiya Janata Party. Early hours witnessed long queues at polling







