DMK to Finalize Seat-Sharing as Stalin Launches Campaign on April 2
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Chennai, March 26 (NationPress) As the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections draw near, the political landscape in the state is becoming increasingly dynamic. Major political entities are racing to finalize their alliances, candidates, and campaign strategies.
Polling is set for April 23, with nominations starting on March 30. The vote counting will occur on May 4, with results to be announced the same day.
In this context, the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is expected to make a significant move on Thursday by determining the distribution of constituencies among its coalition partners.
Sources within the party suggest that discussions have progressed considerably, and an official announcement regarding seat-sharing is anticipated soon.
The DMK-led coalition comprises key allies such as Congress, Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK), Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK), Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), and Left factions, including the Communist Party of India and the Communist Party of India-Marxist. Additionally, smaller parties like the Indian Union Muslim League and various regional groups are part of this alliance.
Initial arrangements under consideration indicate that Congress is likely to contest 28 seats, while DMDK may secure about 10. VCK is anticipated to receive eight constituencies, with both CPI and CPI-M likely to fight for five seats each. The MDMK and additional smaller parties are expected to obtain a limited share of constituencies within the larger alliance framework.
Simultaneously, the DMK is anticipated to unveil its election manifesto soon, outlining its vision and key commitments before the elections.
The party is actively crafting its campaign narrative, emphasizing governance, welfare initiatives, and development efforts.
DMK President and Chief Minister M. K. Stalin is poised to lead the party's statewide campaign across Tamil Nadu. According to insiders, he will formally kick off this campaign from Tiruvarur on April 2, covering multiple districts and culminating in a grand event at Kolathur on April 21, just two days ahead of the elections.
As the election timeline progresses, all prominent parties, including the AIADMK-led coalition, the BJP-led NDA, and actor Vijay’s political faction, TVK, are ramping up their on-ground activities. With seat-sharing negotiations nearing completion and campaign momentum building, Tamil Nadu is gearing up for a high-stakes electoral showdown.