VCK's Thirumavalavan: "We Are Not a Party That Bargains With DMK"

VCK President Thol. Thirumavalavan stated his party participated in seat-sharing discussions with the DMK for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, emphasizing the talks were constructive and focused on ensuring a secular alliance victory. He clarified the VCK is not bargaining but seeks a power share proportionate to its strength and contribution to the alliance. Thirumavalavan also dismissed PM Modi's political tactics as ineffective in Tamil Nadu's distinct political landscape. The 2026 polls are shaping up as a key contest with the DMK-led alliance facing the BJP-AIADMK combine and the potential entry of Vijay's TVK.

Key Points: VCK Firm on Seat Share, Rules Out Bargaining With DMK

  • VCK held seat-sharing talks with DMK for 2026 polls
  • Focus is on secular alliance's 100% victory, not bargaining
  • Talks were cordial, no specific constituencies discussed
  • VCK seeks proportionate power share based on strength
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"We are not a party that bargains with DMK": VCK president Thirumavalavan

VCK President Thirumavalavan details cordial seat-sharing talks with DMK for 2026 TN polls, emphasizing alliance victory over right-wing forces.

"We are not a party that bargains with the DMK. - Thol. Thirumavalavan"

Chennai, March 2

The DMK has been holding seat-sharing talks with its alliance partners regarding contesting the upcoming Assembly elections. As part of this process, the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi held discussions today at Anna Arivalayam in Chennai.

The meeting was attended by VCK President Thol. Thirumavalavan, along with the party's General Secretaries Rajkumar and Sindhanaichelvan. The discussion lasted for about half an hour.

After the meeting, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) President Thirumavalavan said that the party participated in seat-sharing talks with the DMK ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

"We participated in seat-sharing talks with the DMK today. The 2026 Assembly general election is not an ordinary election. With a sense of responsibility to prevent right-wing forces from gaining a foothold, and with the determination to ensure 100 per cent victory for the secular progressive alliance, the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, as a constituent of this alliance, shared its views in today's meeting with a strong sense of entitlement and commitment," he said.

He emphasised that the VCK is not negotiating for bargaining purposes but is focused on securing the success of the DMK-led alliance.

"We are not a party that bargains with the DMK. We believe that such a victory would be a victory for the people of Tamil Nadu and for social justice politics. With this understanding, we placed our views regarding power-sharing before them, and they listened to us with openness. The discussions were conducted in a cordial and constructive manner. There was no setback in the talks. We did not discuss specific constituencies. We have clarified that our share in power should be proportionate to our strength and our contribution," he added.

Thirumavalavan also said the party has requested one general constituency and two reserved constituencies in Puducherry ahead of the upcoming elections.

"We cannot disclose the internal matters of alliance discussions. As far as Tamil Nadu is concerned, Modi's tactics will not succeed. No matter how many times Modi visits Tamil Nadu and attempts to tarnish the DMK, such efforts will not take root in the state's political landscape. Tamil Nadu is different from other states. There is no space here for communal or caste-based politics. The people of Tamil Nadu will never permit politics of hatred, and there is a need to firmly uphold that," he said while speaking to reporters.

He further stated that while the VCK remains firm on power-sharing, the current political situation has not yet matured to accommodate it.

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 a 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. 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
"Proportionate to our strength and contribution" – this is the key line. Every alliance partner deserves respect and a fair share. Hope the DMK leadership listens and allocates seats wisely. A strong, united front is the only way forward for 2026. 🤝
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Michael C
Interesting to watch from an outside perspective. The statement tries to project strength while maintaining alliance harmony. The mention of Vijay's TVK making it a three-way fight adds another layer of complexity. Tamil Nadu politics is never dull!
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Sneha F
While I appreciate the call for unity, saying "we are not a party that bargains" and then immediately talking about "share in power should be proportionate" feels a bit contradictory. Isn't that the definition of a negotiation? Let's be transparent.
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Karthik V
His confidence that Modi's tactics won't work in TN is reassuring. We have a strong history of rejecting divisive politics. The focus should remain on development and social justice. The Dravidian model needs all allies to succeed.
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Anjali F
Good to see discussions happening early. 2026 is crucial. With Vijay's entry, the vote share might split. The DMK-led alliance cannot afford any internal friction. Hope they finalize the seat-sharing smoothly and well in advance.

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