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My leader has sent me to gain public's confidence, it is not dynastic politics: Udhayanidhi

On March 12, when the DMK released its full list of 173 contestants for the Tamil Nadu assembly election, Udhayanidhi Stalin, the only son of party president M.K. Stalin, 68, figured among the debutants. He is in the race for the Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni seat, a DMK bastion in Chennai that the party has always won, except in 1991 when the elections followed the assassination of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.

Udhayanidhi Stalin is not only excited but also confident about winning people's trust. While refuting the charges of "dynastic politics", Udhayanidhi said, " My leader has sent me to meet people and gain their confidence, I don't think it is dynastic politics".

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