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Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu who were defeated in elections

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Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu who were defeated in elections

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In Tamil Nadu, voters have repeatedly defeated Chief Ministers in elections, demonstrating that no leader is beyond scrutiny. The first instance of this was in the 1967 Assembly elections, where the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) came to power, dislodging the Indian National Congress.

Tamil Nadu's voters have a history of defeating Chief Ministers in elections. The first instance was in 1967, when the DMK came to power, dislodging the Indian National Congress. This marked a shift in the state's political landscape. Since then, no national party has been able to gain the confidence of the people independently. The 1967 elections were a watershed moment, fundamentally altering the state's politics. The DMK's victory paved the way for regional parties to dominate Tamil Nadu's politics.

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