Political Power Shift in Tamil Nadu: Congress Backs TVK, DMK Alliance Strained
Optimism from Congress MP Manickam Tagore follows Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, despite alliance tension as Congress backs TVK, sidelining DMK. This pivotal decision introduces new dynamics within India's political landscape, prompting strategic reconsiderations among parties ahead of the 2029 General Elections.
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Congress Member of Parliament Manickam Tagore expressed confidence following the recent assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, unequivocally asserting that victory is assured even in the face of defeat. Tagore's optimistic stance was shared via a post on platform X, signaling a positive outlook regardless of the election outcome, quoting Bharathiyar.
In contrast, the INDIA alliance faces turbulence as a historic partnership between Congress and the DMK reaches a potential breaking point. The contention arose when Congress chose to support a Vijay-led government in Tamil Nadu, sparking criticism from DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai, who described Congress's decision as short-sighted and a betrayal to alliance members.
The Congress party's decision to support Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) signifies a strategic pivot following the 2026 Assembly elections. TVK emerged as the largest party in Tamil Nadu, acquiring 108 seats but falling short of the majority. This move is poised to impact political alliances at both the state and national levels, necessitating strategic recalibrations among INDIA bloc stakeholders.
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