TAMIL NADU According to 2012 census the population of Tamil Nadu is 6.79 crore’s. As we have seen that every year the population increases by approximate 1.0976 Million people. Hence, the population of Tamil Nadu in 2018 is forecast to be 80.8856 Million. According to the 2011 census, the total population stood at 72,147,039, with 36,137,975 males, 36,009,055 females, a sex ratio of 940 females per 1000 males. 80.09 % Literacy rate in Tamil Nadu has seen as per 2011 population census. Of that, male literacy stands at 86.77 percent while female literacy is at 73.44 percent 5.86 crore voters eligible to vote in Tamil Nadu Out of 5.86 crore voters, 2.96 crore are female and 2.90 crore are male voters. As many as 5,197 voters fall under the third gender category Alliances and Parties The Indian general election, 2014 polls in Tamil Nadu were held for 39 seats in the state on 24 April 2014. The total voter strength of Tamil Nadu is 53,752,682. The voting turnout in the election was 73.67%. The results of the elections were declared on 16 May 2014. AIADMK(All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) sweeps Tamil Nadu, bags 37 of 39 seats. Tamil Nadu saw an unprecedented landslide win for the ruling party in the Lok Sabha polls, a result which has wiped DMK(Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) out of the national scene. PARTY WISE RESULTS CLICK HERE TO OPEN Jayalalithaa promises waiver of all farm loans Seperate housing for fisherfolk. Rs. 40,000 crore loans for farmers in 201621 Famers loans to be paid Cooperative banks completely waived off Fisherfolk assistance to be hiked to Rs 5000 Women to get 50% subsidy to buy mopeds of scooties No FDI in retail Master health check-up and women special check up to be expanded to all districts. Assures uniterrupted supply of power Poor people to get Amma Banking Card to avail all government services 20% land on SME industrial parks will be reserved for SC/ST entrpreneurs. Free Laptops with internet for 10th and 12th std students. Maternity assistance of Rs. 18,000 100 units electricity free every two months. Relief for fisherfolk to be increased to Rs. 5000 NEW DELHI: The AIADMK would not carry the BJP on its back, party's senior leader M Thambidurai said today, responding to speculation that the Amit Shahled party was eyeing the ruling party in Tamil Nadu for an alliance. He called the idea a joke, adding that the BJP had no scope in the southern state. "It is a joke to say that we will carry BJP on our back and help them gain a foothold in Tamil Nadu. We will work to strengthen our party, let them work to strengthen theirs," Mr Thambidurai said on Thursday. "What sin has the AIADMK committed to carry BJP on its shoulders? There is no scope for the BJP to establish itself in the state. The AIADMK will strive to ensure its growth, but will not carry any other party on its shoulders." The BJP lost many important allies-- including Chandrababu Naidu's TDP and Mehbooba Mufti's PDP-- last year over differences. The party has maintained an acrimonious relationship with Shiv Sena in Maharashtra, and is being threatened by allies in Uttar Pradesh. The BJP recently said it was looking for new allies, especially in the eastern and southern parts of the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also reached out to potential partners, saying the BJP's doors were "always open for parties". The BJP's main political rival, the Congress, is also struggling with its allies. The Rahul Gandhi-led party's idea of a Mahagathbandhan in Uttar Pradesh fizzled out after Mayawati and Akhilesh Yadav chose to leave it out of their alliance. Many other regional partners are non-committal on the Congress's pan-India, anti-BJP alliance. There is also a rival proposed alliance at offing. Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao have been meeting regional leaders with his proposal of a federal alliance without the Congress . AIADMK's rival, MK Stalin's DMK, is in talks with the Congress for an alliance. Mr Stalin had recently proposed the name of Rahul Gandhi as the opposition block's prime ministerial face. The idea was shot down by other members. In 2014, the BJP had formed a six-party alliance comprising smaller parties like DMDK, PMK, and MDMK. The alliance, however, could win only two of the 39 seats in the Lok Sabha polls. The BJP couldn't even open its account. With inputs from ANI