Congress Ready for 2026 Seat-Sharing Talks with DMK in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu Congress President Selvaperunthagai K has stated the party's readiness to discuss a seat-sharing formula with the DMK for the 2026 Legislative Assembly elections. The DMK has constituted a committee, chaired by TR Baalu, to conduct negotiations with its alliance partners. The upcoming polls are shaping up to be a significant contest, with the incumbent DMK-led alliance facing the BJP-AIADMK combine and the potential entry of actor Vijay's party. In the 2021 elections, the DMK-Congress alliance secured a collective 159 seats in the 234-member assembly.

Key Points: Congress-DMK Seat Sharing Talks for 2026 Tamil Nadu Polls

  • Congress ready for seat-sharing talks
  • DMK forms negotiation committee
  • 2026 polls may be three-way contest
  • INDIA bloc aims to strengthen alliance
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"Ready to discuss seat sharing with DMK": Tamil Nadu Congress chief Selvaperunthagai K

Tamil Nadu Congress chief says party is ready to discuss seat-sharing with DMK for the 2026 Assembly elections as alliance preparations begin.

"We are ready to talk to DMK for seat sharing and negotiation. - Selvaperunthagai K"

Madurai, February 21

Tamil Nadu Congress President Selvaperunthagai K on Saturday said that the party is ready to discuss a seat-sharing formula with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam for the upcoming 2026 Legislative Assembly elections.

Selvaperunthagai told ANI, "We are ready to talk to DMK for seat sharing and negotiation. The INDIA bloc is already a powerful alliance and is going to be more powerful. On February 22, they are calling smaller parties. Then they will call the major parties."

Congress is currently part of the DMK-led alliance in the Tamil Nadu Assembly.

Earlier today, the DMK constituted a committee to hold discussions with alliance parties regarding seat-sharing arrangements.

In a statement, DMK General Secretary Durai Murugan announced that the party headquarters has set up a panel to conduct negotiations with its allies as part of early preparations for the upcoming polls.

The committee will be chaired by party Treasurer TR Baalu. Other members of the panel include Principal Secretary KN Nehru, Deputy General Secretaries Tiruchi Siva and A Raja, Organising Secretary RS Bharathi, and High-Level Executive Committee members EV Velu and MRK Panneerselvam.

Further discussions with allies are likely to take place in the coming months as political activities gradually intensify in the state, the statement further read.

The 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly will go to the polls in the first half of 2026, where the MK Stalin-led alliance will look to project the 'Dravidian Model 2.0' for the win against the BJP-AIADMK alliance. Actor-turned-politician Vijay's entry with his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) is expected to turn the Tamil Nadu polls into a three-way contest.

In the 2021 polls, the DMK won 133 seats in the 2021 Assembly polls. Congress won 18, PMK won five, VCK won four, and others won eight seats. The Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), led by DMK, which consisted of Congress, won 159 seats collectively.

While the NDA won 75 seats, the AIADMK emerged as the largest party in the alliance with 66 seats.

- ANI

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Priya S
Early bird catches the worm! Smart move by both parties to begin preparations now. With Vijay's TVK entering, the dynamics will change. The DMK-led alliance needs to present a united front and a clear 'Dravidian Model 2.0' vision to counter the BJP-AIADMK combine.
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Rahul R
Congress should negotiate hard for more seats. They got 18 last time but their vote share can help in many constituencies. However, they must also be realistic and not make unreasonable demands that could weaken the alliance. The goal is to keep the BJP out of Tamil Nadu.
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Anjali F
The committee formed by DMK looks strong with experienced leaders. Hope the negotiations are smooth. As a voter, I'm more interested in what this alliance will deliver for Tamil Nadu's development rather than just seat-sharing arithmetic. Jobs and infrastructure please!
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David E
Watching from abroad, it's fascinating how coalition politics works in India. Starting negotiations two years in advance shows how seriously Tamil Nadu parties take elections. The entry of a popular actor's party adds another layer of complexity.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I hope this isn't just about power-sharing among elites. The common man in Tamil Nadu wants stability and progress. Sometimes these prolonged alliance talks feel like political drama while real issues take a backseat. Just my two paise.

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