DMK-DMDK Alliance Sealed, Boosts Secular Front Ahead of 2026 Tamil Nadu Polls

The DMK has formally sealed an electoral alliance with the DMDK, significantly strengthening its secular progressive bloc in Tamil Nadu. Party spokesperson Salem Dharanidharan stated the alliance has been growing since 2018, with parties deserting the NDA to join them. The pact was finalized after a meeting between DMDK General Secretary Premalatha Vijayakanth and Chief Minister MK Stalin. The expanded coalition is poised to be a major force in the upcoming 2026 state assembly elections.

Key Points: DMK and DMDK Form Alliance, Challenge NDA in Tamil Nadu

  • DMK-DMDK pact sealed
  • Alliance challenges AIADMK-BJP front
  • More parties leaving NDA for DMK bloc
  • Seat-sharing details to be decided
  • 2026 Tamil Nadu polls ahead
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"From 2018, our alliance has been intact, more parties have joined our alliance": DMK's Dharanidharan on electoral pact with DMDK

DMK spokesperson confirms alliance with DMDK, citing growing coalition strength under CM MK Stalin's leadership ahead of the 2026 state elections.

"From 2018, our alliance has been intact, and more parties have joined our alliance - Salem Dharanidharan"

Chennai Februar, y 20

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam spokesperson Salem Dharanidharan on Thursday praised the party's alliance with Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam, a historic shift in Tamil Nadu politics.

Speaking with ANI, he said that Tamil Nadu is thriving under CM MK Stalin's leadership and attracting more allies who share their values of federalism and secularism. He highlighted the DMK's growing alliance, with parties leaving the NDA to join them, showcasing the party's strength and appeal.

"Under our Chief Minister, Tamil Nadu is emerging as the best state in India and my Chief Minister remains a champion for the cause of federalism, secularism or rather for the idea of India itself. That is why more allies are deserting the NDA and joining our party. From 2018, our alliance has been intact, and more parties have joined our alliance," said Dharanidharan.

The DMK has been expanding its coalition, with recent additions like the DMDK, strengthening its position in Tamil Nadu politics. The alliance's growth is seen as a significant challenge to the NDA in the state.

The DMK-led bloc continues to include the Congress, VCK, CPI, CPI(M), IUML, MMK, and Kamal Haasan's Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM). The alliance is expected to strengthen the DMK's position and weaken the rival AIADMK-BJP front.

The DMDK was originally founded by the late Vijayakanth as an alternative to both the DMK and AIADMK.

Earlier on Thursday, DMDK General Secretary Premalatha Vijayakanth, along with DMDK Treasurer LK Sudish, met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin at the DMK headquarters 'Arivalayam' in Chennai.

After the meeting, Premlatha Vijayakanth stated that the DMK and DMDK have sealed an alliance, and the details about the number of seats will be decided after discussion between the two parties. The seats will be allocated by the DMK President, MK Stalin.

"We have sealed an alliance with DMK. Our party cadres also wished for this alliance. It should have been formed when Captain Vijayakanth was alive. The number of seats will be decided after both parties form election committees and hold talks on it. Today, we have allied with DMK," she said.

"We are sure that our alliance will win in more than 200 seats," she added. The DMK President MK Stalin, expressed happiness with the formation of the alliance.

"It brings me immense joy that the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK), founded by 'Captain' Vijayakanth -- a man who held unwavering love for Muthamizh Arignar Leader Kalaignar and was my dear friend -- has today joined the secular progressive alliance! I warmly welcome the capable General Secretary, my beloved sister Mrs. Premalatha Vijayakanth, who is now skillfully leading the movement founded by brother Captain, along with all the party functionaries. May your arrival -- carrying the black and red flag -- and this bond of goodwill continue to contribute to the progress and prosperity of Tamil Nadu. Let us march together to ensure the continuation of the Dravidian Model government and to advance Tamil Nadu in every sphere," he added.

Meanwhile, the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly will go to the polls in the first half of 2026. In the 2021 polls, the DMK won 133 seats in the 2021 Assembly polls. Congress won 18, PMK won 5, VCK won 4, and others won 8.

The AIADMK won 66 seats in the elections. The Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), led by DMK, which consisted of Congress, won 159 seats collectively, while the NDA won 75 seats.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While alliances are important for winning elections, I hope this doesn't become just about seat-sharing and power. The focus must remain on the "Dravidian Model" and delivering on promises like social justice and development. Let's see the common minimum programme.
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Rahul R
Good move. A united opposition is necessary to counter the BJP's influence in Tamil Nadu. The DMK's commitment to federalism is crucial for protecting our state's rights. More parties should join this secular front.
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Andrew M
Interesting political realignment. From an outside perspective, the DMK seems to be building a very broad coalition. But won't managing so many allies with different demands become a challenge for governance later?
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Kavitha C
As a DMDK supporter from the Captain's time, I have mixed feelings. But if Premalatha akka has decided this is best for the party's future and to keep the secular ideals alive, I will trust her judgment. Vanakkam to the new alliance.
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Nikhil C
The claim that TN is the "best state" needs scrutiny. Yes, there is progress, but we still have major issues with unemployment, water scarcity, and infrastructure in many districts. I hope this grand alliance focuses on these ground realities, not just political arithmetic.

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