Key Points

The CPI(M) has openly demanded a larger share of seats in the DMK-led alliance for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. State Secretary P. Shanmugam emphasized that while unity is crucial, past compromises on seat allocation should not be repeated. He linked the demand to the party's resolution for greater Left-wing representation in the Assembly. The statement comes as other allies, including Congress and VCK, also push for more seats ahead of alliance negotiations.

Key Points: CPI(M) Demands More Seats from DMK for 2026 Tamil Nadu Polls

  • CPI(M) seeks fairer seat share in DMK alliance for 2026
  • Warns against repeating 2021's low seat allocation
  • Ties demand to party resolution for stronger Left voice
  • Urges DMK to expedite poll promises for workers, farmers
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CPI(M) seeks more seats in DMK alliance for 2026 TN Assembly polls

CPI(M) State Secretary P. Shanmugam warns against repeating 2021 seat compromises, seeks stronger Left presence in TN Assembly.

"We accepted it for the sake of unity, but such compromises must not be repeated. – P. Shanmugam, CPI(M)"

Chennai, June 11

The CPI(M) has made its intentions clear ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, signalling its desire for a larger share of seats within the DMK-led alliance.

In an interview published in the party mouthpiece 'Theekathir', CPI(M) State Secretary P. Shanmugam said that while the party values alliance unity, a more equitable seat-sharing arrangement is essential.

Praising the DMK for historically maintaining strong ties with its allies, Shanmugam stressed that the solidarity among secular parties must be preserved to defeat the AIADMK-BJP combine. However, he also made it clear that the CPI(M) would not accept the kind of compromises it was forced to make in the 2021 Assembly elections.

"In 2021, the number of seats allotted to the CPI(M) was the lowest in our alliance history," he pointed out, suggesting that the party had accepted the limited number of seats reluctantly, prioritising the defeat of the AIADMK-BJP alliance over its own electoral strength.

"We accepted it for the sake of unity, but such compromises must not be repeated," he warned.

Shanmugam also tied the demand for more seats to a resolution passed during the CPI(M)'s recent state conference, which called for a larger presence in the Assembly and greater visibility for Left-wing politics in the state.

"The people of Tamil Nadu need a strong Left voice in the Assembly," he said, adding that the party is committed to contesting more seats in 2026.

The CPI(M) leader further urged the DMK government to expedite the fulfilment of its electoral promises, particularly those that impact farmers, workers, and the middle class.

"Delivering on these promises is not only important for governance but also critical for winning the trust of the people again," Shanmugam said. "Only then can we ensure a decisive victory for the secular alliance and prevent the resurgence of the AIADMK-BJP forces," he said.

His remarks come amid similar demands from other DMK allies, including the Congress, VCK, and MDMK, all of whom have expressed their intent to contest more seats in the upcoming polls.

With alliance negotiations likely to begin in the coming months, Shanmugam's statements are seen as an early positioning move by the CPI(M) in the run-up to 2026.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Left parties should get fair representation, but not at the cost of alliance unity. DMK must balance all partners carefully - we can't afford division when BJP is waiting to exploit any cracks. Remember 2014! 🤔
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Priya M.
As a Tamil voter, I appreciate CPI(M)'s principled stand. They've been consistent on workers' rights and social justice. But they need to show better electoral performance - last time they won just 2 seats. First prove your strength, then demand more!
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Suresh V.
DMK should listen to allies but not bend too much. Remember what happened to Congress in other states when they gave away too many seats. Alliance dharma is important, but winnability should be the main criteria. Jai Tamil Nadu!
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Lakshmi R.
Why this early bargaining? Elections are in 2026! All parties should focus on governance first. CPI(M) is right about delivering promises - many farmers in my district are still waiting for loan waivers. Action speaks louder than seat demands.
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Karthik N.
Left parties bring important ideological balance to DMK alliance. But they must understand political realities - in Tamil Nadu, regional identity matters more than left-right politics. Hope both sides find middle path.
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Ananya P.
All this seat-sharing drama while common people struggle with price rise! 😤 Parties should compete on development work, not just election tickets. CPI(M) has good grassroots workers - they should focus on that strength rather than just demanding seats.

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