IUML Demands 5 Seats, 16 Muslim Tickets from DMK for Tamil Nadu Polls

The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) has declared it will seek five seats and has urged the DMK to allocate tickets to 16 Muslim candidates for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. IUML National President Kader Mohideen praised Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's Dravidian Model government following an executive committee meeting. Meanwhile, AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami criticized the DMK's governance, calling its model "deceptive" and accusing it of tormenting the people. The political exchanges are intensifying as both major parties prepare for the state polls in the first half of 2026.

Key Points: IUML Seeks 5 Seats, 16 Muslim Tickets from DMK in TN Alliance

  • IUML to contest 5 seats in DMK alliance
  • Demands 16 tickets for Muslim candidates
  • AIADMK slams DMK's "deceptive model"
  • Tamil Nadu polls set for early 2026
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"Will seek 5 seats, DMK should give 16 tickets to muslims": IUML National President Kader Mohideen ahead of TN polls

IUML President Kader Mohideen outlines demands for 2026 Tamil Nadu polls, as AIADMK's Palaniswami attacks the DMK's "deceptive model" governance.

"Following the path of Anna and Kalaignar, the current Chief Minister Stalin is successfully running the Dravidian Model government. - Kader Mohideen"

Chennai, February 17

The Indian Union Muslim League will contest five seats in alliance with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in the upcoming 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, said IUML National President Kader Mohideen on Tuesday.

Speaking to ANI, Mohideen urged the DMK to allocate tickets to 16 Muslim candidates.

"In this election, as part of the DMK alliance, we will seek five seats. Additionally, the DMK should provide opportunities to 16 Muslim candidates," he said.

The statement came after the IUML Executive Committee convened at a private marriage hall in Chennai's Royapuram, under Mohideen's leadership.

During the meeting, more than ten resolutions were passed, including a resolution to work for the victory of the DMK-led alliance and support the continuation of the Dravidian Model government.

Mohideen praised the state government, saying, "Following the path of Anna and Kalaignar, the current Chief Minister Stalin is successfully running the Dravidian Model government."

He further said that in this election, as part of the DMK alliance, they will seek 5 seats. Additionally, he emphasised that the DMK should provide opportunities to 16 Muslim candidates in this election.

Meanwhile, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami today slammed the incumbent DMK government over the Interim Budget, alleging that the so-called "Dravidian Model" has turned into a "deceptive model" and has tormented the people of Tamil Nadu.

"The DMK government, which has tormented the people of Tamil Nadu for the past five years with what it called the "Dravidian Model" but which has functioned as a deceptive model, has presented its final Budget in the Assembly. Like previous years, this year's Interim Financial Statement was also nothing more than a polished speech filled with wordplay, without any substantial content," he told reporters.

However, the state is intensifying political exchanges between the ruling DMK and the Opposition AIADMK, with both parties gearing up for the upcoming assembly elections later this year.

The 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly will go to the polls in the first half of 2026. In 2021, the DMK secured 133 seats, leading the Secular Progressive Alliance to victory, while the AIADMK won 66 seats.

- ANI

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Shreya B
TN politics has always been about social justice and representation. If Muslim communities feel underrepresented, their allies should listen. But the final call must be DMK's based on winnability and local equations. 🤔
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Aman W
The Dravidian model has done good work in education and health. If IUML is a loyal ally, their demand should be considered seriously. Strong alliance means accommodating partners.
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Priyanka N
Election season is here! All parties start making demands now. Let's see if DMK can manage these expectations without upsetting other allies or its own cadre. The real issue is development, not just ticket distribution.
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Karthik V
EPS calling it a "deceptive model" is just pot calling the kettle black. Both Dravidian parties have their flaws. As a voter, I want to know what's in it for my job, my kids' school, and the local roads. All this is just political noise.
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Meera T
Fair representation is important in a diverse democracy like ours. Hope the final candidate list reflects the true spirit of Tamil Nadu – progressive and inclusive. 🙏

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