Kodaikanal (Tamil Nadu)
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Monday interacted with people and tourists at Kodaikanal regarding the prospects of DMK in the just concluded Assembly polls.
Stalin is on a brief trip to Kodaikanal with his family after elections ended on April 23.
During his morning walk at Manoranjitha Reservoir, he posed for photographs and selfies with the public waiting along the road.
The DMK chief is also likely to meet senior party leaders to enquire about measures taken with regard to the appointment of counting agents, party sources said.
The DMK contested in 164 seats. Eleven alliance party candidates, including those from Vaiko-led MDMK, contested on the ruling party's Rising Sun symbol, effectively making it 175 constituencies for the party.
The DMK allies include Congress, VCK, DMDK, CPI(M) and CPI.
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The Assembly elections were held for 234 seats and the results will be declared on May 4.
DMK sources said Stalin is expected to return to Chennai on April 29.