INDIA Bloc Fractures: DMK Seeks Separate Lok Sabha Seating from Congress

The DMK has formally requested separate seating in the Lok Sabha, ending its decades-old alliance with the Congress. The move follows Congress's decision to support actor-turned-politician Vijay and his TVK party after the Tamil Nadu election results. DMK parliamentary leader Kanimozhi cited "changed political circumstances" in her letter to the Speaker. This fracture significantly weakens the opposition INDIA bloc ahead of crucial parliamentary sessions.

Key Points: DMK Breaks with Congress, Seeks Separate Lok Sabha Seating

  • DMK requests separate Lok Sabha seating from Congress
  • Alliance ends after Congress supports TVK in Tamil Nadu
  • Move deals major optics blow to INDIA bloc
  • TVK emerges as single largest party with 108 seats
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INDIA bloc cracks: DMK seeks divorce from Congress in Lok Sabha seating

DMK formally requests separate seating in Lok Sabha, ending its decades-old alliance with Congress after the Tamil Nadu election fallout, dealing a major blow to the INDIA bloc.

"I write to respectfully request suitable changes in the seating arrangement... as our alliance with the Indian National Congress has come to an end - Kanimozhi Karunanidhi"

Chennai, May 8

In a move that signals a formal collapse of one of the INDIA bloc's most stable pillars, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam on Friday officially requested a separate seating arrangement in the Lok Sabha, moving away from its long-time ally, the Indian National Congress.

The request, submitted by DMK parliamentary leader Kanimozhi Karunanidhi to Speaker Om Birla, cites "changed political circumstances" following the explosive fallout from the Tamil Nadu Assembly election results.

The decades-old alliance between the DMK and Congress, which has stood largely firm since 2004, disintegrated over the last 48 hours. The primary catalyst was the Congress party's decision to extend support to actor-turned-politician Vijay and his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), to form the government in Tamil Nadu.

In a letter, Kanimozhi cited "changed political circumstances," and argued that it is no longer appropriate for DMK MPs to be seated alongside Congress representatives.

Despite contesting the state elections as part of the DMK-led coalition, Congress shifted its allegiance to TVK after Vijay emerged as a potential kingmaker. With the DMK (22 MPs) being the fourth-largest constituent of the opposition, their move to sit apart is a massive optics blow to the national INDIA bloc.

"I write to respectfully request suitable changes in the seating arrangement of the Members of Parliament belonging to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in the Lok Sabha. In view of the changed political circumstances and as our alliance with the Indian National Congress has come to an end, it may not be appropriate for our Members to continue occupying the present seating arrangement alongside them in the House," she wrote.

The DMK MP formally urged the Speaker's office to relocate the DMK Parliamentary Party to a separate area.

"I therefore request your good office to kindly make the necessary arrangements for the Hon'ble Members of the DMK Parliamentary Party to be allotted separate seating, enabling them to effectively discharge their responsibilities in the August House," Kanimozhi stated.

The move highlights the deep rift between the two former allies in the wake of the 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly election results, which saw the DMK-led alliance lose its majority and TVK emerge as the single largest party with 108 seats. This widening rift could also impact the INDIA bloc, which consists of several opposition parties.

Earlier, the DMK Legislature Party on Thursday passed a resolution during its meeting, which condemned the Congress's decision and pulled no punches, characterising it as a "sudden political shift" and a "betrayal."

DMK leaders pointed out that Congress secured one Rajya Sabha seat and 28 Assembly constituencies (in the previous term/arrangement) due to the DMK's "patience and magnanimity."

Meanwhile, the stalemate in Tamil Nadu continues as smaller parties are deliberating on extending support to the TVK to cross the 118-majority mark.

After Congress decided to support TVK with its five seats, other DMK alliance partners are also looking to follow the same path to have their say in the governance.

Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Communist Party of India (CPI) both are separately holding an executive meeting to discuss whether they will withdraw their support to Vijay. VCK is also set to hold a meeting to decide on the support TVK.

Both parties have two MLAs each. Their support will take the TVK alliance tally to 119, just one short of the majority.

BJP will also hold a consultative meeting regarding the recently concluded elections, which will be held under the leadership of Tamil Nadu BJP State President Nainar Nagendran at Kamalalayam, the Tamil Nadu BJP state headquarters.

The series of meetings comes amid intense political deliberations following the hung verdict in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.TVK won 108 seats in the Assembly elections, while Congress won five, taking the tally of the newly brewing alliance to 112. The TVK-led potential coalition still falls five short of the majority mark of 118 in the 234-member Assembly.

- ANI

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Michael C
Watching Indian politics from abroad, this seems like a classic case of alliances being purely transactional. The Congress party's move to back TVK shows they're willing to abandon long-term partners for short-term gains. I wonder how this affects the national opposition's credibility against the BJP.
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Nisha Z
Bro, the DMK literally gave Congress one Rajya Sabha seat and 28 assembly constituencies out of their magnanimity. And now Congress repays them by backing TVK? That's not politics, that's betrayal pure and simple. I respect Kanimozhi for taking a stand. INDIA bloc was already weak, now it's just a joke. 🙄
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Siddhartha F
While I understand the DMK's hurt feelings, I think we need to see the bigger picture. Congress supporting TVK might just be a pragmatic move to have a say in the government formation rather than being irrelevant. But the way it was done - without prior consultation - is definitely poor form. The INDIA bloc needs better communication if it wants to survive.
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Sneha F
Honestly, this is what happens when parties focus only on power and not on principles. Congress should have been upfront with DMK about their intentions. Now we have a hung assembly, coalition chaos, and the BJP watching from the sidelines with popcorn. TN politics never fails to entertain, but at the cost of governance. 😔
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Arun Y
I think this is a classic case of 'be careful who you trust in politics.' DMK should have seen this coming when Congress started cozying up to Vijay.

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