
Tamil Nadu Congress in-charge Girish Chodankar has said that Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) is willing to form an alliance with the Congress party, indicating ongoing political engagement between the two sides ahead of the Assembly elections.
With the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls expected to be announced soon, alliance negotiations and seat-sharing discussions among parties in the state have reached an advanced stage.
Earlier this week, Congress general secretary KC Venugopal visited Chennai and held discussions with Chief Minister MK Stalin regarding seat-sharing arrangements within the DMK-led alliance.
In a special interview to The New Indian Express, Chodankar addressed questions about TVK and confirmed that the Vijay-led party had openly extended an invitation to Congress for an alliance. He said the move reflected TVK’s recognition of Congress’s political strength.
Chodankar further indicated that maintaining communication across political lines is a normal part of democratic politics. He noted that parties routinely engage in dialogue and that even strong political rivals remain in contact at various levels.
The remarks come at a time when Congress is continuing parallel political conversations amid ongoing alliance negotiations in Tamil Nadu.
Source: Dinamani
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