DMK's Election Prospects Under Scrutiny Amid Family Politics Allegations
TVK's CTR Nirmal Kumar criticizes the DMK's reliance on Congress, claiming the ruling party faces challenges without its support. He highlights Deputy CM Udayanidhi Stalin's limited role and points to alleged imbalances in the DMK-Congress alliance, raising concerns within Congress ranks as state elections approach.
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The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has raised concerns about the stability of the DMK government in Tamil Nadu, asserting that the Congress's support is crucial for the ruling party's success in the upcoming elections. TVK joint general secretary, CTR Nirmal Kumar, emphasized the significance of electoral alliances at a recent press conference.
Nirmal Kumar targeted Deputy Chief Minister Udayanidhi Stalin, criticizing his political role and labeling him a proxy primarily assisting his father. Kumar likened Udayanidhi's position to a family-run dynamic, questioning the Deputy Chief Minister's experience and involvement in significant governmental functions. Allegations about misuse of government resources, including residence at Kurinji Illam, were also mentioned.
On the topic of alliances, Kumar highlighted the importance of Congress's support, citing past elections to argue DMK's dependence. He claimed internal dissatisfaction within Congress about uneven seat-sharing and alleged deliberate weakening of the party in local elections, prompting concerns over future state election strategies. Congress MP Manickam Tagore echoed these sentiments, calling for a formal committee to resolve alliance issues.
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