DMK spokesperson TKS Elangovan 
Tamil Nadu

TKS Elangovan denies Cong mounting pressure on DMK

Congress has already formed a five-member panel for the purpose.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Senior DMK leader TKS Elangovan on Wednesday dismissed reports of the Congress exerting “undue pressure” on the party for the 2026 Assembly polls, asserting that formal seat-sharing negotiations will commence on February 22.

The statement comes amid intensifying speculation over a rift in the DMK-led alliance, with reports suggesting the Congress is demanding a share in power and at least 40 seats, a significant jump from the 25 it contested in 2021 Assembly elections.

The DMK is reportedly looking to maintain the 2021 status quo. “I don’t know why it is being said that Congress is putting pressure.

Neither the AICC president (Mallikarjun Kharge) nor the TNCC president (K Selvaperunthagai) is pressurIng us,” Elangovan said.

The former MP suggested that such claims were likely being floated by certain individuals within the national party who “want to show off.” Clarifying the DMK’s timeline, The move follows recent public appeals from the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) urging the DMK to immediately constitute a negotiation committee to avoid “last-minute” delays.

Congress has already formed a five-member panel for the purpose.

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