Tamil Nadu’s political landscape is heating up as DMK intensifies groundwork for the Assembly elections. The party has opted to hold off on seat allocation parleys with allies until the budget session concludes on February 22, prioritizing governance.
In a forthcoming move, CM and DMK head MK Stalin will unveil a committee tasked with these vital discussions. With the session running February 17-21, leaders’ focus remains on budgetary matters, a prudent decision per party brass.
The headquarters’ communique spotlighted Stalin’s role in committee formation. MP Kanimozhi vouched for enduring DMK-Congress synergy, foreseeing uncomplicated negotiations.
DMK’s cadre army is buzzing with activity: aiding Special Intensive Revision of voter rolls, championing ‘My Booth, Victorious Booth,’ and staging youth-women events alongside booth trainings and welfare linkages.
The manifesto team, touring regions, has garnered upwards of 75,000 inputs from the public, ensuring the platform resonates widely.
This post-session launch of talks underscores DMK’s strategic depth, setting the stage for a robust alliance and electoral dominance.
