DMK Secures Alliance with CPI for Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls
The ruling DMK has allocated five seats to its ally, the CPI, for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Following extensive discussions, the decision was confirmed at Anna Arivalayam. This move comes as part of strategic alliances as elections are set for April 23. CPI previously contested six seats.
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The ruling DMK has finalized its electoral strategy by granting five seats to its ally, the Communist Party of India (CPI), for the impending Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.
The decision emerged after extensive rounds of negotiations between the two parties, culminating at the DMK headquarters, Anna Arivalayam.
This marks a strategic alignment for the elections scheduled for April 23, where last year, CPI contested in six constituencies.
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