The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) and the All India Congress Committee (AICC) are reportedly on the same page to push for power sharing as part of the DMK alliance in the upcoming state assembly elections and demand not less than 38 seats (one seat per revenue district). The strategy was discussed at a meeting in New Delhi in which senior AICC leaders, Congress’ Tamil Nadu MP, AICC in-charge for Tamil Nadu Girish Chodankar, AICC secretaries Suraj Hegde, Nivedith Alva, TNCC president K. Selvaperunthagai and state Congress legislature party leader S.
Rajeshkumar participated. The leaders also discussed the schedule and campaign strategy for the Tamil Nadu tours of Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Mallikarjun Kharge. Confirming this, a senior leader who attended the meeting told The Hindu, โThe feeling is that when the Telugu Desam Party, despite having the majority, can allow allies to be part of the government, why can’t the DMK also do the same and include the Congress in the government?โ Despite the fact that the Congress seat sharing committee has already appointed Chief Minister M.
K. Has been received from.
Among Stalin and other DMK leaders, All India Professionals Congress president Praveen Chakraborty’s meeting with Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam founder Vijay had raised doubts over the DMK-Congress alliance. Asked whether it was discussed, a senior TNCC leader said, “It was not discussed in the meeting (with Vijay).
It doesn’t matter now. The DMK-Congress alliance is strong.
” Victims of caste atrocities met Kharge Tamil Nadu Congress SC department head M. P.
Ranjan Kumar met Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge along with Chinnadurai, Devendiran, Ayyasamy, Dalit atrocities survivors in Nanguneri, Thoothukudi and Manamadurai on Sunday. Mr Kumar said, “He apprised our Congress President about his experience and Kharge ji told how he dealt with such cases and told him that only education will uplift them.
He also assured him of all possible help from the Congress party. “.


