Both DMK and Congress Aware That Power-Sharing in Government Is Not Feasible: Chief Minister M.K. Stalin
Chennai: tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. stalin has stated that both the DMK and the congress party clearly understand that sharing power within the government is not a practical arrangement. His remarks come amid ongoing political discussions surrounding the alliance between the two parties ahead of the upcoming elections.
Addressing reporters in Chennai, the chief minister clarified that while the DMK and congress will continue to work together as alliance partners, there is a mutual understanding regarding the structure of governance. “It is known to us, and it is known to the congress as well, that sharing power in the government will not be feasible,” he said.Stalin emphadata-sized that the alliance is built on ideological data-alignment and electoral cooperation rather than expectations of ministerial distribution or joint administration. He reiterated that the partnership between the DMK and congress is based on common principles such as social justice, secularism, and democratic values.Political observers interpret the Chief Minister’s statement as an effort to put to rest speculation about potential demands for a share in governance from alliance partners. By clearly outlining the boundaries of the alliance, the DMK leadership appears to be aiming to maintain clarity and stability within the coalition framework.Despite ruling out power-sharing, stalin affirmed that the alliance remains strong and united in its objective to secure victory in the forthcoming assembly elections. Further discussions on seat-sharing and campaign strategies are expected to take place in the coming weeks.The Chief Minister’s remarks are likely to shape political discourse in the state, as parties begin positioning themselves more actively in preparation for the electoral battle ahead.