Tamil Nadu Shows How Alliances Survive — And Congress Shows How They Collapse

SIBY JEYYA

Tamil Nadu’s alliances stay strong not because of luck, but because of swift, uncompromising leadership decisions.
DMK and VCK remove troublemakers instantly, protect ideological unity, and ensure discipline remains non-negotiable.


Congress, meanwhile, continues to wobble under internal contradictions — even when key leaders publicly undercut the party line.
If the fight against the bjp is serious, congress cannot afford hesitation or softness.
Strong alliances require strong action, not polite silence.



1. DMK Shows What Discipline Looks Like


KS Radhakrishnan posted one comment against an alliance partner — and was expelled immediately.
No drama, no delay, no “further inquiry.”




2. VCK Mirrors the Same Strategy


When Aadhav arjuna created internal disruption, VCK’s leadership removed him without hesitation.
The message was clear: alliance stability > individual ego.




3. This Is Why the DMK–VCK Alliance Stays Unshakeable


Both parties operate on ideological data-alignment, not personality politics.
And that’s why the alliance remains one of the strongest in India.




4. Contrast This With Congress: Indiscipline Has Become Normalised


Shashi Tharoor attending events where top congress leaders were sidelined is not new.
Repeated public contradictions go unchecked — weakening morale and messaging.




5. When Leaders Underplay the High Command, Chaos Follows


If senior figures freely ignore party lines, the rank and file lose direction too.
Congress cannot afford this disconnect in a national battle.




6. DMK Handles Such Cases Instantly — Without Excuses


Duraisamy’s meeting with a bjp leader led to immediate expulsion.
The leadership chose clarity over confusion.




7. congress Sends a Signal of Weakness by Not Acting


Indiscipline, when tolerated, becomes precedent.
And that precedent erodes the credibility of the party.




8. rahul gandhi Cannot Fight the bjp With Dead Weight


Strong messaging requires a unified team.
Those who publicly contradict or dilute the narrative weaken the entire campaign.




9. Without a Course Correction, “Vote Chori” Campaigns Will Fall Flat


You cannot expose external threats while ignoring internal fractures.
Congress needs internal cohesion before external aggression.




10. If congress Won’t Act, It Must Step Aside and Let State Parties Lead


Regional parties show discipline and clarity that congress often lacks.
If unity is the goal, leadership must reflect it.




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