
M.K. Stalin, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, has been defeated in his Kolathur constituency by V.S. Babu of the TVK party in the 2026 Assembly elections.
In a significant political upset, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has been defeated in the Kolathur Assembly constituency during the 2026 elections. This loss marks the first time in his career that Mr. Stalin will not represent the area, a seat he has held since 2011.
Mr. Stalin’s defeat comes as a notable event in Tamil Nadu’s political landscape, making him the fourth serving Chief Minister in the state to lose an Assembly election. His challenger, V.S. Babu from the Tamilaga Valvurimai Katchi (TVK), secured victory in a closely watched race.
V.S. Babu is not a newcomer to the political arena. He previously served as a close ally of M.K. Stalin when both were members of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). Babu was elected to the Tamil Nadu Assembly in 2006 from the Purasawalkam constituency and has held various party positions over the years. His official capacity as North Chennai district secretary of the DMK allowed him to establish a formidable political footprint in the region.
The results of this election will have implications for future governance in Tamil Nadu. Political analysts will be examining how this shift in power dynamics may influence the state’s policies and party strategies moving forward. Mr. Stalin’s defeat is particularly noteworthy as it reflects broader political trends and voter sentiments in the state.
As the dust settles on this election, both leaders are expected to outline their paths forward, with Mr. Babu likely being viewed as a critical figure in Tamil Nadu’s evolving political landscape.
The outcome highlights a changing relationship between regional parties and the electorate, a change that may prompt further realignments within Tamil Nadu’s political framework.




