DMK-Congress Alliance Talks Heat Up for Tamil Nadu Elections

DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi has confirmed that alliance talks with the Congress party are currently underway for the upcoming Tamil Nadu state elections. She stated that decisions regarding seat-sharing and constituencies will be made by a dedicated negotiation committee. Kanimozhi also strongly criticized the recent suspension of eight opposition MPs from the Lok Sabha as "unacceptable." The state is scheduled to hold elections in the first half of this year, with the DMK looking to build on its 2021 victory where it won 133 assembly seats.

Key Points: DMK in Alliance Talks with Congress for Tamil Nadu Polls

  • DMK-Congress alliance talks ongoing
  • Constituency decisions with negotiation committee
  • Tamil Nadu polls due early 2024
  • Kanimozhi criticizes MP suspensions
  • DMK won 133 seats in 2021
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"DMK in alliance talks with Congress... ": MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi on upcoming state elections

DMK MP Kanimozhi confirms alliance talks with Congress for upcoming Tamil Nadu elections, criticizes suspension of opposition MPs.

"Alliance talks are currently underway with the Congress party. - Kanimozhi Karunanidhi"

Chennai, February 4

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi on Wednesday chaired the meeting of the party's Election Manifesto Committee at party HQ Arivalayam in Chennai.

She said alliance talks are ongoing with the Congress party, adding that decisions on the number of constituencies will be made by the negotiation committee, and any new party joining the alliance will be announced by the Chief Minister.

Speaking to the reporters, Kanimozhi said, "Alliance talks are currently underway with the Congress party. No discussions have taken place regarding the number of constituencies. The decision on the number of constituencies will be made by the negotiation committee. If any new party joins the alliance, the Chief Minister will make the announcement."

The developments come as Tamil Nadu is scheduled to hold elections in the first half of this year, although the Election Commission of India (ECI) has not yet announced the official election schedule. Meanwhile, in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly, the DMK won 133 seats in the 2021 Assembly polls. Congress won 18, PMK won 5, VCK won 4, and others won 8.

Further, Kanimozhi called the suspension of eight opposition MPs from the Lok Sabha "unacceptable," criticising the move during the ongoing Budget Session.

"The suspension of Members of Parliament in Parliament is unacceptable," she said.

A day earlier, eight opposition members were suspended from the Lok Sabha for the remainder of the budget session for violating rules and "throwing papers on the chair" following uproar in the House over Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's insistence on mentioning a specific reference to the 2020 standoff with China in eastern Ladakh.

The suspended MPs include Congress members Hibi Eden, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, Manickam Tagore, Gurjeet Singh Aujla, Prashant Yadaorao Padole, Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy, and Dean Kuriakose, as well as CPI(M) MP S Venkatesan.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support the alliance, I wish there was more clarity. "Ongoing talks" and "decisions later" feels like political drama. Voters deserve to know the candidates and the vision well in advance. The suspension of MPs is indeed worrying for our democracy. 🤔
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Suresh O
Alliance or no alliance, what matters is performance. DMK has done decent work, but inflation and unemployment are still big problems in TN. Hope the manifesto committee focuses on concrete economic solutions, not just political arithmetic.
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Andrew M
Following Indian politics from abroad. The suspension of opposition MPs during the budget session is a serious concern. A strong opposition is essential for a healthy democracy. Hope the election in Tamil Nadu is fought on issues and is free and fair.
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Kavya N
Kanimozhi is right to call out the MP suspensions. It sets a bad precedent. As for the alliance, Congress needs to be realistic in its demands. They are the junior partner in TN. Too much bargaining could weaken the front. Jai Hind!
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Varun X
Respectfully, the focus seems to be more on alliance politics than on what the common man needs. The article mentions the manifesto committee meeting – I truly hope they consult with farmers, small traders, and students, not just party cadres. That's the real test.

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