Congress Leaders Head to Delhi for Crucial Tamil Nadu 2026 Polls Strategy Meet

Senior Congress leaders from Tamil Nadu are meeting the party's top leadership in Delhi to formulate strategy for the 2026 Assembly elections. The discussions will center on organisational readiness and crucial seat-sharing arrangements with long-term ally DMK. Congress MP Manickam Tagore emphasized the need for early seat negotiations to maintain a strong alliance perception. The party's state in-charge highlighted the focus on grassroots worker participation and a strategic campaign with a detailed manifesto.

Key Points: Congress Delhi Meet on Tamil Nadu 2026 Polls Strategy, Seat-Sharing

  • Strategy meet for 2026 Tamil Nadu polls
  • Focus on seat-sharing with DMK alliance
  • Congress seeks early seat negotiations
  • Aiming for a stronger seat share than 2021
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Tamil Nadu Congress leaders to meet top brass in Delhi ahead of Assembly Polls

Senior Congress leaders from Tamil Nadu to meet top brass in Delhi to discuss 2026 election strategy, seat-sharing with DMK, and organisational preparedness.

"Congress is a long-term ally of the DMK. - Manickam Tagore"

By Siddharth Sharma, New Delhi, January 16

With the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections drawing closer, senior Congress leaders from the state are scheduled to meet the party's top leadership at Indira Bhawan in the national capital on January 17 at 4 pm to deliberate on election strategy, organisational preparedness and seat-sharing arrangements.

Earlier, speaking to ANI, Congress MP Manickam Tagore described the proposed meeting as important, noting that there is pressure within the party to secure more tickets and a meaningful share in power. He, however, sought to downplay speculation about any rift within the ruling alliance in the state.

On January 7, Tagore had said that reports of differences between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the Congress over seat-sharing were being exaggerated.

"I don't think there will be any discussions about changing allied partners. Congress is a long-term ally of the DMK. Congress leaders want seat negotiations to be completed early, as any delay may affect the perception of the alliance," he told ANI.

Speaking about the number of seats the Congress contested in previous Assembly elections, Tagore noted that the party's share has fluctuated over the years.

"In 2006, Congress contested 48 seats; in 2011, 63 seats; in 2016, 41 seats; and in 2021, the number was reduced to 25 seats. As for 2026, I cannot say how many seats will be contested, as I was not present at the meeting. The chairman is negotiating the number, and it is being conveyed to the DMK, and the number will be approved by the Congress President Mallikarjun Khadge," he added.

Reiterating the importance of Tamil Nadu within the broader opposition framework, the Congress MP said the state remains a crucial pillar of the INDIA bloc.

Manickam Tagore added, "Tamil Nadu is an important state, and we all know that the India Alliance is a significant alliance, with Congress being a part of it and the DMK as its major partner. We have contested eight elections together, as the DMK is a long-term ally of Congress..."

Tamil Nadu AICC In-charge Girish Chodankar emphasised the party's preparation ahead of the elections, highlighting the role of party workers.

"We want more time to prepare ourselves properly so that we can understand our strengths... We haven't been in power for the last 58 years, but the workers are working very hard and not expecting anything in return... We want every worker of our party to be a part of this democratic process, where elections are like a big festival... We don't ask them for money because it's the party's own affair, and they have struggled for it... Every worker in the party should feel free and happy to participate," he said.

Chodankar also stressed Congress's focus on a strategic campaign. "Elections are fought using complete strategies. We will have a full-fledged manifesto committee, a vision for Tamil Nadu and our leaders will come to the state and announce various guarantees... To fulfil the promises in the manifesto and the vision, naturally, we have to be a part of the government."

Tamil Nadu is scheduled to go to the polls in the first half of 2026, and the upcoming meeting in Delhi is expected to play a key role in shaping the Congress party's approach in the state.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Tamilian, I feel Congress is often taken for granted in the DMK alliance. They bring the national perspective and connect, but get very few seats. Hope this Delhi meeting ensures a fair deal. Early seat-sharing is crucial for worker morale. 🤞
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Michael C
Interesting to watch from a political strategy perspective. The fluctuation in seat numbers shows the dynamic nature of coalition politics in India. Congress focusing on a "vision for Tamil Nadu" and guarantees is the right approach to show they are serious contenders, not just a junior partner.
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Sneha F
Respectfully, I have to disagree with the optimism. Congress hasn't been in power in TN for 58 years. Just meeting in Delhi and talking about strategies isn't enough. They need strong local leaders with a clear connect to grassroots issues like water, jobs, and women's safety. Hope they deliver more than just promises.
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Karthik V
The comment about workers not expecting anything in return is touching but also highlights a problem. Party workers are the backbone. If they struggle without reward for decades, how long will the energy last? Congress high command must empower state leaders and workers with tangible support and winnable seats.
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Anjali F
Tamil Nadu politics is always a festival indeed! 🎉 But beyond the festival, we need stable governance. Congress being a part of the INDIA bloc makes TN very important nationally. Hope they finalize a strong, united front against the BJP well before 2026. Jai Hind!

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