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How Congress Fell In Line And DMK Got its Way Again In Tamil Nadu

TT Editor·Updated: 5 Mar 2026 4:18 pm IST
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How Congress Fell In Line And DMK Got its Way Again In Tamil Nadu

In a significant development for the political landscape of Tamil Nadu, the Congress party has reached a seat-sharing agreement with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) for the upcoming 2026 elections. This arrangement mirrors the coalition formed during the 2021 elections, reflecting the DMK's continued influence in the state's politics. Negotiations between the two parties were reportedly fraught with tension, as Congress sought to secure a more favorable deal amid the shifting dynamics of Tamil Nadu's political arena. However, the DMK's stronghold and strategic maneuvering ultimately led Congress to acquiesce to its demands. This coalition not only highlights the enduring alliance between these two major parties but also raises questions about the future of opposition unity in the state, given the rising competition from other regional parties. The seat-sharing pact is expected to play a crucial role in shaping the electoral strategies of both parties as they prepare for the upcoming electoral battle in Tamil Nadu, a state known for its vibrant political landscape and diverse voter base.

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