In a show of unity and determination, P.K. Sekarbabu, Tamil Nadu’s Minister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments and CMDA, expressed confidence that Chief Minister M.K. Stalin would be re-elected in 2026. Addressing party cadre at a gathering in Seven Wells, Sekarbabu, a prominent DMK leader, praised Stalin’s leadership and reaffirmed the party’s commitment to working tirelessly to secure another term for the Chief Minister.Speaking to a packed crowd of DMK supporters, Sekarbabu underscored the unwavering loyalty of the party cadre, emphasizing that they were willing to “sacrifice everything” to ensure Stalin’s victory. According to Sekarbabu, DMK members are ready to mobilize grassroots support, highlighting Stalin’s accomplishments and the welfare schemes he has implemented to improve the lives of Tamil Nadu’s residents.
Sekarbabu praised the Chief Minister for bringing about significant improvements in various sectors, including the economy and education. He pointed out that Stalin’s government has launched initiatives to bolster economic growth, create job opportunities, and uplift marginalized communities. Moreover, Sekarbabu mentioned that Stalin’s focus on improving the quality of education has been instrumental in empowering the state’s youth and ensuring they have access to resources necessary for their development.
The Minister emphasized the importance of making the public aware of the welfare schemes introduced by Stalin’s administration. DMK cadre will actively promote these programs, which include initiatives for women’s welfare, health, social security, and infrastructure development. By reaching out to people in both rural and urban areas, the cadre aim to show the tangible benefits of Stalin’s leadership and policies.
Sekarbabu also lauded Stalin for upholding the DMK’s commitment to social welfare and justice. In recent years, the DMK-led government has prioritized schemes targeting social equity, focusing on providing assistance to underprivileged communities and ensuring access to basic amenities for all. The government’s schemes include measures to support women, children, the elderly, and economically disadvantaged groups, all of which Sekarbabu attributed to Stalin’s vision for an inclusive society.
With the next state election just two years away, DMK leaders and cadre have begun gearing up for the campaign, starting with mobilizing support and sharing the achievements of the current administration. Sekarbabu’s speech at Seven Wells emphasized the need for each party member to be proactive and dedicated, both in spreading awareness about Stalin’s accomplishments and in countering opposition narratives.
Sekarbabu’s address showcased the DMK’s unity and readiness to back M.K. Stalin for another term as Chief Minister. He urged party members to stand united in the mission to extend the DMK’s governance, ensuring that Tamil Nadu continues on the path of growth, equity, and prosperity under Stalin’s leadership.

