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    Home»India»Tamil Nadu Elections: DMK-Congress Seat Deal Stuck at 35 Demand

    Tamil Nadu Elections: DMK-Congress Seat Deal Stuck at 35 Demand

    India March 3, 20262 Mins Read
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    Chennai is buzzing with political tension as the deadline for seat-sharing between DMK and Congress in the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections looms just hours away. Despite marathon negotiations, no agreement has been reached, casting shadows over their alliance’s future.

    DMK leadership has urged Congress to finalize its stance immediately, eager to lock in the deal and kickstart an aggressive campaign. Sources reveal that sticking to the 2021 formula, DMK offered Congress 25 assembly seats plus one Rajya Sabha berth. But Congress is digging in its heels, insisting on at least 35 assembly seats to reflect its strengthened organizational base and past electoral gains.

    The impasse stems from Congress’s push for more representation amid DMK’s expanded coalition, which now includes newer partners demanding their slice. DMK strategists are wary of upsetting this delicate balance, especially with multiple allies vying for seats.

    Whispers in political circles suggest Congress might reconsider its alliance role if demands aren’t met, though no official word has emerged. As the clock ticks down, all eyes are on whether leaders can bridge the gap or if this deadlock will reshape Tamil Nadu’s electoral landscape ahead of the high-stakes polls.

    This standoff highlights the high-wire act of coalition politics in India’s southern powerhouse, where every seat counts in the battle against rivals like AIADMK and BJP. Resolution seems urgent, with campaigns needing to ramp up soon.

    Congress 35 Seats Demand DMK Coalition DMK Congress Alliance Election Alliance Stalemate Seat Sharing Deal Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls Tamil Nadu Elections Tamil Nadu Politics
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