In a significant development ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, Arvind Kejriwal is set to campaign for the DMK, signalling a broader opposition push in the state.
The Aam Aadmi Party has extended its support to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, with Kejriwal scheduled to address poll rallies on April 20 and April 21.
The move formalises AAP’s backing of the DMK in Tamil Nadu, where Chief Minister MK Stalin is seeking to retain power.
Kejriwal’s presence is expected to add momentum to the DMK’s campaign, as opposition parties look to consolidate support against rivals in the state.
According to party plans, Kejriwal will campaign across Tamil Nadu over two days, addressing multiple rallies in support of the DMK leadership.
The campaign is likely to focus on governance, welfare measures, and coordination among opposition parties as the state heads into a crucial electoral contest.


