Chidambaram to Meet Stalin as DMK-Congress Puducherry Alliance Talks Stall

Senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram is set to meet Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in a final effort to resolve the stalled DMK-Congress seat-sharing talks for the Puducherry polls. Negotiations are deadlocked, with Congress seeking 17 seats and the DMK pushing for a more balanced, equal distribution. A previous meeting attempt failed when a DMK delegation waited 12 hours for Congress representatives who never arrived. The outcome of this last-ditch meeting will be crucial for the alliance's strategy ahead of the nomination deadline.

Key Points: DMK-Congress Seat-Sharing Deadlock: Chidambaram Meets Stalin

  • Last-minute meeting to break deadlock
  • Congress seeks 17 seats, DMK wants equal share
  • Failed talks lead to 12-hour wait
  • Outcome will shape electoral dynamics
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Puducherry polls: As DMK-Cong seat-sharing talks remain deadlocked, Chidambaram to meet CM Stalin

Last-minute talks as Congress and DMK struggle to finalize a seat-sharing pact for the Puducherry Assembly elections ahead of the nomination deadline.

"the DMK is still interested in continuing its alliance with the Congress in Puducherry - MP Jagadrakshakan"

Puducherry, March 22

With just a day remaining for filing nominations in Puducherry, senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram is set to meet Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Sunday in a crucial last-minute effort to revive the stalled DMK-Congress alliance talks.

The high-stakes meeting comes amid mounting uncertainty over seat-sharing arrangements ahead of the April 9 Assembly election.

Negotiations between the two parties have hit a roadblock despite several rounds of discussions.

According to sources, the Congress party is keen to contest 17 of the 30 Assembly seats, and has informally proposed allocating 11 seats to the DMK, while offering one seat each to the VCK and the CPI.

However, the DMK is said to be pushing for a more balanced formula, reportedly seeking an equal share of seats, which has led to the current impasse. Efforts to resolve the issue on Saturday failed to yield any breakthrough.

A DMK delegation led by MP Jagadrakshakan waited for several hours at a private hotel, expecting Congress representatives to arrive for discussions. Despite waiting for nearly 12 hours, the Congress team did not turn up, prompting the DMK leaders to return to Chennai.

Jagadrakshakan later maintained that the DMK is still interested in continuing its alliance with the Congress in Puducherry. However, parallel developments suggested a widening communication gap between the two parties.

A separate meeting reportedly convened under the leadership of Congress functionary Girish Chodankar did not see participation from DMK representatives.

With time running out, the DMK leadership is now weighing its options. Jagadrakshakan is expected to brief CM Stalin on the latest developments, including whether to make a final attempt to reach an agreement with the Congress or explore alternative alliances.

Political observers say the outcome of the Chidambaram-Stalin meeting could be decisive in shaping the electoral dynamics in Puducherry, as both parties race against time to finalise their strategies before the nomination deadline.

- IANS

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Priya S
Waiting for 12 hours and the Congress team doesn't show up? That's just disrespectful, no matter the political differences. DMK showed patience. Congress needs to get its act together if it wants to be a reliable ally.
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Karthik V
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I feel the DMK is the stronger force here and should get a fair share. Congress asking for 17 out of 30 seems unrealistic after their performance. A 50-50 split or something close is more practical.
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Aman W
All this chaos just days before nominations! The common voter is watching. This indecision doesn't inspire confidence. They should have settled this weeks ago. Now it feels like a rushed compromise.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how regional dynamics play out. Chidambaram is a seasoned negotiator. If anyone can break this deadlock, it's him. But the clock is ticking loudly!
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Nikhil C
The real losers in this tug-of-war are the people of Puducherry. Parties are more focused on seat arithmetic than on what they will actually do for the union territory. Hope the alliance happens, but with a clear common minimum programme.

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