Tamil Nadu CM Stalin reaffirms DMK-Congress unity amid power-sharing tensions

In a recent address, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin reaffirmed the unity between his party, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), and the Congress party, despite ongoing speculation about tensions regarding power-sharing arrangements. Dismissing rumors as mere media fabrication, Stalin expressed confidence in the coalition's strength as they prepare for the upcoming elections. He emphasized that the alliance remains steadfast and committed to addressing the needs of the people, reaffirming their collaborative approach to governance. The CM's statements come at a crucial time, as both parties navigate the political landscape in Tamil Nadu, aiming to consolidate their voter base and present a united front against rival parties. This declaration of unity is seen as a strategic move to quell dissent and reassure supporters of their joint agenda ahead of the electoral battle.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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