
In November 2025, tensions escalated into clashes between Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers at an “SIR” (Special Intensive Revision) training session for political parties in Ambattur. The DMK has moved the Supreme Court regarding the revision exercise, wanting it postponed until after the 2026 elections.
Tensions surrounding the electoral process have intensified as political parties, election officials, and civil society groups raise concerns over the conduct and fairness of upcoming polls. The heightened atmosphere comes amid allegations of procedural lapses, aggressive campaigning, and disputes over voter list accuracy.
Opposition parties have accused authorities of bias in enforcing the Model Code of Conduct, claiming uneven scrutiny of campaign activities. Issues such as the use of government machinery, campaign spending limits, and the timing of official announcements have become flashpoints, prompting sharp exchanges between rival parties.
Election officials, however, have reiterated their commitment to conducting free and fair elections. Measures including increased deployment of security personnel, surveillance through webcasting at polling stations, and strict monitoring of campaign finance are being implemented to prevent malpractice. Special teams have also been formed to address complaints related to voter intimidation, misinformation, and booth-level irregularities.
