DMK-VCK Seat Sharing for TN Polls Finalized Soon, Says VCK Leader

VCK leader SS Balaji stated that the seat-sharing arrangement with the DMK for the upcoming Tamil Nadu elections will be announced within a couple of days. He explained that Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is currently interviewing party cadres as part of the finalization process. Concurrently, the VCK has begun collecting willingness applications from its members interested in contesting, with a deadline of March 24. Founder Thol. Thirumavalavan noted the complexity of accommodating nearly ten parties in the DMK-led alliance but expressed confidence in an amicable settlement.

Key Points: DMK-VCK Seat Pact for Tamil Nadu Elections Imminent

  • Seat-sharing pact imminent
  • Candidate applications being collected
  • Nearly 10 new parties in DMK alliance
  • Polls scheduled for April 23
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"Seat-sharing with DMK to be announced soon": VCK leader SS Balaji

VCK leaders confirm DMK alliance seat-sharing for 2026 Tamil Nadu polls will be announced in days as candidate application process begins.

"Things will probably be announced in a day or two. - SS Balaji, VCK Leader"

Chennai, March 21

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi MLA SS Balaji on Saturday said that the seat-sharing formula with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam for the 2026 Tamil Nadu elections will be announced in a couple of days.

Recalling VCK's long-formed alliance with DMK, Balaji said Chief Minister MK Stalin is interviewing his party cadre and will announce the seat-sharing pact after the process is over.

Speaking to ANI, the VCK leader said, "This alliance is not a newly formed alliance or one that has been formed ahead of the elections. We have been travelling together for quite a few years. The situation here, the number of seats, everything is definite. It is not going to change in a single day. In that case, the talks happening now are not going to finalise things. Each party has its own set of wishes... At the end of the day, we will have to look into the larger interest of the party and cadres. Things will probably be announced in a day or two. The chief minister, the leader of this alliance, is carrying out the exercise of interviewing his party cadres, and this will be finished in a day or two."

The party has officially begun distributing and receiving willingness applications from party members interested in contesting as candidates.

Balaji added, "This is a very routine exercise. Whenever elections are around the corner, we need to get applications from the party functionaries who intend to contest in the elections. The party high command will decide, and our leader will decide who is being fielded in the elections. This process has started today. The process will go on until the 24th. Today, we are collecting applications from our party functionaries in nine districts. The application fee is fixed at Rs 5000 for all."

Founder-president of VCK, Thol. Thirumavalavan said that the seat-sharing pact with DMK will be announced once the ruling party provides the number of constituencies, which he described as a large process due to the joining of nearly 10 parties in the alliance.

"We will settle it amicably very soon. Before that, we have to get applications from the cadres who are willing to contest the forthcoming assembly elections across the state. From 234 constituencies, our office cadres are willing to apply. But it is not possible to get more seats to distribute among our cadres. Based on the numbers we get from the DMK alliance, we will decide later on. Nearly 10 new parties have joined our alliance. DMK has to accommodate everyone in this alliance," Thol. Thirumavalavan stated.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4. The current tenure of the 234-member state assembly ends on May 10.

The polls will be a contest between the ruling DMK-led alliance and the AIADMK and BJP-led NDA in the state. Actor-turned-politician Vijay has also thrown a hat in the ring by launching Tamilaga Vetteri Kazhagam.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
The application fee of Rs 5000 seems reasonable, but I hope this process is truly democratic and not just a formality. Internal party democracy is as important as the elections themselves.
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Siddharth J
With nearly 10 new parties joining the alliance, DMK has a tough task of managing everyone's expectations. Stalin's leadership will be tested in this seat-sharing exercise. Let's see if they can keep the coalition united.
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Kavitha C
As a Tamilian, my main concern is governance. All this political maneuvering should ultimately translate into better policies for the people. Hope the focus remains on issues like employment and infrastructure.
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David E
Following Indian politics from abroad. The DMK alliance seems well-organized. Interesting to see CM Stalin personally interviewing cadres. This bottom-up approach could be a good model for other states.
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Aman W
Respectfully, the article highlights a common issue. The "larger interest of the party" often overshadows the larger interest of the public. I hope candidate selection is based on merit and public service, not just party loyalty.

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