DMDK Joins DMK Alliance for Tamil Nadu Polls, First Partnership Since 2005

The Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam has formally joined the DMK-led alliance ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, marking its first alignment with the DMK since the party's founding in 2005. DMDK general secretary Premalatha Vijayakant met with Chief Minister M. K. Stalin to seal the partnership, with seat-sharing details to be decided through upcoming committee talks. Stalin welcomed the move, stating it would strengthen the alliance and help continue DMK governance in the state. The arrangement may also include a Rajya Sabha seat for the DMDK, which has faced recent electoral defeats while aligned with other parties.

Key Points: DMDK Joins DMK Alliance Ahead of Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections

  • DMDK joins DMK alliance for first time since 2005
  • Seat-sharing talks to be finalized by DMK committee
  • Alliance aims to strengthen DMK's rule in Tamil Nadu
  • DMDK likely to be offered a Rajya Sabha seat
  • Party faced recent electoral setbacks in 2021 and 2024
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TN Assembly polls: DMDK joins DMK-led alliance, seat-sharing talks soon

DMDK formally aligns with DMK-led front for Tamil Nadu polls. Seat-sharing and Rajya Sabha berth talks to begin soon, marking major political realignment.

"Let your arrival into the DMK alliance contribute to the development of the State. - M. K. Stalin"

Chennai, Feb 19

In a significant political development ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam on Wednesday formally joined the DMK-led alliance, marking the first time the party has aligned with the DMK since its inception in 2005.

DMDK general secretary Premalatha Vijayakant called on Chief Minister and DMK president M. K. Stalin at the DMK headquarters in Chennai to seal the alliance.

The meeting assumes political significance as it signals a realignment in the State's electoral landscape.

Addressing reporters after the meeting, Premalatha said the number of Assembly seats to be allotted to the DMDK would be finalised through discussions with a committee to be constituted by the DMK for alliance negotiations.

"Seat-sharing will be decided after detailed talks with the DMK's team," she said, indicating that formal discussions would begin shortly.

Welcoming the DMDK into the front, Stalin said the party's entry would strengthen the alliance and help ensure the continuation of DMK rule in Tamil Nadu.

In a message posted on social media platform X, he said, "Let your arrival into the DMK alliance contribute to the development of the State. We will continue to travel together for the all-round growth of Tamil Nadu."

Sources indicated that the DMDK is likely to be offered a Rajya Sabha seat as part of the arrangement.

Premalatha said the announcement regarding the Upper House berth would be "officially made by Stalin" at an appropriate time.

Describing the decision as one backed by the majority of DMDK functionaries, Premalatha recalled that talks of an alliance with the DMK had surfaced ahead of the 2016 Assembly elections but did not materialise then.

"It should have happened in 2016. After ten years, and after the demise of our founder Vijayakant, it is happening now," she said.

The DMDK has faced electoral setbacks in recent years. In the 2021 Assembly elections, it contested as part of an alliance led by the AMMK but failed to win any seats. The party also drew a blank in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls while aligned with the AIADMK.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting development! But I hope this isn't just about seat-sharing and Rajya Sabha berths. The focus should remain on what this combined front will deliver for Tamil Nadu's development. 🤔 We need concrete plans for jobs and industry.
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Karthik V
DMDK joining DMK feels like the end of an era. The party was founded as a strong alternative to both Dravidian giants. After Captain's demise and repeated electoral failures, this alliance was inevitable for survival. Politics is all about pragmatism.
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Sarah B
Watching from outside TN, the dynamics are fascinating. The DMK seems to be systematically bringing all potential spoilers into its tent. This likely makes them the clear favourites for the next election, unless the AIADMK can pull off a surprise.
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Aman W
With due respect to the alliance, I'm a bit skeptical. The DMDK hasn't won a seat in years. How much value do they really add beyond a symbolic consolidation? The DMK should focus more on its own performance and less on alliance arithmetic.
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Meera T
Premalatha is right, this should have happened in 2016. Better late than never! Hoping this stable alliance brings good governance and continues the welfare schemes. Tamil Nadu needs political stability for progress. 👍

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