MNM Charts 2026 Poll Strategy in Chennai Meet with Kamal Haasan

The Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) held its executive committee meeting in Chennai to strategize for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Key discussions centered on the upcoming seat-sharing negotiations with alliance partner DMK. Party vice-president AG Mourya stated the desire to contest on the party's own symbol remains under discussion. Founder Kamal Haasan expressed confidence in the alliance's unity while confirming he is not personally involved in the negotiation talks.

Key Points: MNM Meeting for 2026 Tamil Nadu Elections | Seat-Sharing Talks

  • MNM discusses 2026 election prep
  • Focus on DMK seat-sharing talks
  • Kamal Haasan not directly in negotiations
  • Party reviews constituencies and alliance
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MNM holds executive committee meeting in Chennai ahead of 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly elections

MNM held executive committee meeting in Chennai to discuss 2026 election strategy and DMK alliance seat-sharing. Kamal Haasan expresses confidence.

"We always want to contest the elections on our own symbol, but it is under discussion. - AG Mourya"

Chennai, March 7

Makkal Needhi Maiam held its administrative and executive committee meeting in Chennai on Friday to discuss preparations for the upcoming 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

The meeting was attended by MNM founder and Rajya Sabha MP Kamal Haasan, along with senior party leaders. Discussions focused on election strategy and the next round of talks with the DMK regarding seat-sharing arrangements.

MNM vice-president AG Mourya said the party leadership reviewed various aspects related to the alliance and constituencies.

"We have called a meeting of our executive committee and discussed the upcoming elections and the next round of talks with the DMK party to decide on constituencies and numbers. We always want to contest the elections on our own symbol, but it is under discussion," Mourya told the reporters.

Earlier on February 21, actor and MNM chief Kamal Haasan said that he is personally not participating in the negotiations between Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the alliance parties, but expressed confidence in its "unity and purpose."

His remarks come as the DMK constituted a committee to hold discussions with alliance parties regarding seat-sharing arrangements, ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections. Asserting optimism in successful talks on his behalf, Hassan did not reveal the number of constituencies MNM will be vouching for.

"I am not involved in the negotiations; I have a responsibility. I am confident that they will carry out the negotiations on my behalf. I cannot say how many constituencies we will ask for. We will announce it at the appropriate time," Hassan said, adding that "the important thing in an alliance is unity and purpose, and that is clear to us," and attributing it to their reason for "moving forward towards the alliance."

On being asked about the reports that former Chief Minister O Paneerselvam might join the alliance, Hassan said that everyone committed to the victory of the state is welcome. "Everyone is welcome. Let Tamil Nadu succeed," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Seat-sharing talks already? 2026 seems far but time flies in politics. MNM should push for a good number of seats if they want to make an impact. Contesting on their own symbol would be ideal for brand recognition. 🤞
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Aman W
Kamal sir saying "everyone is welcome" for the alliance is a smart, inclusive move. But the DMK is a seasoned player in coalition politics. MNM needs to be careful not to get sidelined in the final seat distribution. Wishing them the best!
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Sarah B
As an observer, it's interesting to see a party built around a film personality trying to navigate complex alliance dynamics. The "unity and purpose" Kamal mentions is crucial, but will it translate into votes? Tamil Nadu's political landscape is very competitive.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I have some doubts. MNM's performance in previous elections hasn't been great. Aligning with DMK might help, but they risk losing their unique identity. They need to clearly communicate what they bring to the table for the common voter.
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Nisha Z
Early bird catches the worm! Smart planning by MNM. Hope the discussions are fruitful and lead to a strong, principled alliance for the development of Tamil Nadu. "Let Tamil Nadu succeed" should be the motto for all parties. 👍

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