1957 Indian general election in Madras

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1957 Indian general election in Madras

The 1957 Indian general election in Madras was a significant political event held as part of India's second nationwide parliamentary elections. Conducted between February 1957 and March 1957, it saw the Madras state electorate voting for representatives in the Lok Sabha and the legislative assembly. The election was marked by a contest primarily between the Indian National Congress, under the leadership of K. Kamaraj, and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), led by M. Karunanidhi. The incumbent Congress party sought to consolidate its power amid growing regional sentiments. Voter turnout was notably high, reflecting active public engagement. Ultimately, the Congress emerged victorious, securing a substantial number of seats, solidifying its influence in the region and shaping future political dynamics in Tamil Nadu.