With Tamil Nadu assembly elections on the horizon, DMK and Congress are fine-tuning their partnership through high-level diplomacy. Kanimozhi, spearheading DMK’s parliamentary efforts, engaged in substantive parleys with Rahul Gandhi in Delhi, focusing on seat distribution and collaborative frameworks.
The marathon one-hour huddle addressed core issues, including a draft list of viable assembly constituencies for Congress, calibrated by electoral history and local influences. DMK proposes 27 seats plus Rajya Sabha assistance, countering Congress’s bid for 30, amid hopes for a quick settlement to prioritize electoral tactics.
Post-meeting vibes are upbeat, with no fanfare announcements but clear intent to avoid drawn-out debates. Kanimozhi flagged recent unguarded remarks by Tamil Nadu Congress members, pressing Rahul for discretion to safeguard alliance cohesion.
Her message was unequivocal: unity trumps discord in confronting adversaries and bolstering voter allegiance ahead of the polls. As Tamil Nadu simmers with campaign fervor, this interaction signals resolute alliance-building efforts. Subsequent negotiations are likely to lock in arrangements, fortifying their joint bid for supremacy.

