Politics

2026 TN elections | Porkodi Armstrong eyes political revival, files papers on two leaves

In this context, Porkodi Armstrong submitted her nomination today, contesting under the AIADMK’s ‘Two Leaves’ symbol.

DT NEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: It was a politically significant moment for the Tamil Manila Bahujan Samaj Katchi leader, Porkodi Armstrong, who filed nomination papers to contest from the Thiru Vi Ka Nagar Assembly constituency on AIADMK's two-leaves symbol.

After being thrown out of the BSP, a party her slain husband Armstrong painstakingly bolstered in the State, she was flanked by AIADMK former minister D Jayakumar to the nomination, in a sign of her political revival.

Amid calls for protection of the Dalit leader, who is grieving the heinous murder of her husband and BSP top leader Armstrong, she is getting support from many fronts, including VCK president Thol Thirumavalavan and filmmaker Pa Ranjith. They have welcomed Porkodi's candidature and urged adequate security for the former BSP leader.

Porkodi, the widow of slain BSP state president Armstrong, has positioned her electoral entry as a fight for justice over his 2024 murder, which remains under investigation.

After her husband’s death, she briefly served as a BSP coordinator before parting ways and launching the Tamil Manila Bahujan Samaj Katchi on July 5 last year, coinciding with her husband's first death anniversary.

The Thiru Vi Ka Nagar constituency, particularly Perambur and surrounding areas, is seen as her stronghold owing to Armstrong’s support base and the working-class population.

CM Vijay urges Centre, neighbouring States to follow SC verdict on Cauvery

Keralam CM Satheesan raises Mullaperiyar Dam issue at Southern Zonal Council meet

Pastor sentenced to death for sexually assaulting four minor girls in Tirunelveli

NEET protest: Ex-judge R Subhash Reddy to head panel to probe allegations of police excesses

NCERT textbooks: Oppn accuses govt of pushing RSS ideological imprint on school education