Elections to 234 seats are a few months away, but parties, including Dravidian majors and arch rivals AIADMK and DMK are leaving no stone unturned in their bid to reach out to voters, both in the real world and the virtual space.
Ruling AIADMK, on a high octane mode following acquittal of party supremo J Jayalalithaa in a wealth case that led to her comeback as Chief Minister, has set an ambitious target of "#mission234," netting all the Assembly segments.
The party's IT Wing, which manages its Twitter account, had recently released two videos, hailing Jayalalithaa, addressed as 'Amma' (Mother) by supporters.
While one of them carried punchlines embossed on still shots of the Chief Minister such as "Amma is Brave" and "Amma is Back", the other said the state was enjoying a "bright present" and will have a "glistening future," with a picture of a waving Jayalalithaa.
The party has given ample indications of facing the polls by itself, although Jayalalithaa stitched up a rainbow alliance in 2011 to take on the then ruling DMK.