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- Stalin said power-sharing “does not suit Tamil Nadu” and Congress is aware of it.
- He described the DMK–Congress alliance as harmonious and dismissed split rumours.
- The CM expressed confidence about upcoming assembly polls and highlighted the ‘Thozhi’ hostels scheme for working women.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Wednesday asserted that the DMK–Congress alliance remains strong, dismissing speculation about internal differences between the two parties ahead of assembly polls.
Rejecting calls from some Congressleaders for a coalition government in the state, Stalin made it clear that power-sharing arrangements do not suit Tamil Nadu’s political culture. “The Congress understands this well. Attempts to create confusion in the alliance will not succeed,” he said at a public event. |