Political scuffle is high in the state of Tamil Nadu. DMK chief MK Stalin faces an electoral battle in 2021 that could be the final word on his lifelong spirit of becoming chief minister of Tamil Nadu. However, along with that Stalin also seems to be facing a second challenge of having to create a smooth entry for his politically ambitious, star son, Udhayanidhi, in the same election. Cases of corona continue to surge in the state of Tamil Nadu As it is a make-or-break election for the DMK, as the party has not been in power since 201 its professional administrators believe that this is apparently the worst time to allow any focus on Udhayanidhi Stalin’s political purposes. They worry that it could lead to a repercussion and powerful campaign on dynasty politics against the DMK. Credible reports recommend DMK's newly hired administrators have even accorded with MK Stalin straight that it’s best to delay his son's entry into politics at this stage, but it’s not easy to keep a politically ambitious son from the fray. Tamil Nadu: Educational Institutions to commence partially from Oct 1 It is no secret that Udhayanidhi, who putters as the lead with his self-produced films in Tamil cinema, is keen to make a political approach and project himself as a future leader of the party. There is a bandwagon in the DMK that, party sources say, has been servicing Udhayanidhi’s goals. DMK strongholds Saidapet or Thousand Lights assembly constituency in Chennai are being cited as seats from where Stalin's son may seek the party nomination. Tamil Nadu, in the absence of M Karunanidhi and J Jayalalithaa, is keen to make a fresh start and a reassertion of conservative dynasty politics could be debilitating for the DMK’s credibility in the coming elections. Kerala Cops charge protestors for outraging Covid norms