My priority was to avoid re-election in Tamil Nadu, says Stalin
CHENNAI: DMK president M K Stalin on Saturday said his priority after the fractured assembly verdict was to ensure a stable govt and avoid re-election in Tamil Nadu.
In a post on X, Stalin said several political alternatives were discussed after the verdict, but it was decided that stability was more important than political manoeuvring.
“There should not be a situation leading to another election, and a stable govt should be formed,” Stalin said.
Stalin said no party secured a majority to form govt in the recently held assembly election and that DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), though falling short of a majority, secured a significant share of votes.
“DMK will function as a constructive opposition, and the party will not create hurdles for govt formation,” Stalin said.
Welcoming the stand taken by alliance partners who extended support to TVK leader and actor Vijay for govt formation, Stalin said alliance parties made it clear they would continue in the DMK-led SPA on ideological grounds.
Targeting Congress, Stalin said its MLAs elected as part of the alliance did not visit DMK headquarters Anna Arivalayam after the results and alleged that the party severed ties with DMK within a day. “In contrast, Left parties and VCK president Thol Thirumavalavan reaffirmed their commitment to continue working with DMK on issues concerning Tamil Nadu’s rights and welfare,” said Stalin.
He thanked allies such as MDMK general secretary Vaiko, DMDK general secretary Premallatha Vijayakant and Manithaneya Makkal Katchi resident M H Jawahirullah for standing firmly with the alliance during the “politically difficult phase”.
Stalin said the newly formed TVK govt should continue the welfare schemes and development initiatives implemented during the past five years, including programmes benefiting women, youth, students, children, marginalised sections and govt employees.
“Continuation of such schemes would ensure sustained growth and public welfare in the state,” Stalin said.
“There should not be a situation leading to another election, and a stable govt should be formed,” Stalin said.
Stalin said no party secured a majority to form govt in the recently held assembly election and that DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), though falling short of a majority, secured a significant share of votes.
“DMK will function as a constructive opposition, and the party will not create hurdles for govt formation,” Stalin said.
Targeting Congress, Stalin said its MLAs elected as part of the alliance did not visit DMK headquarters Anna Arivalayam after the results and alleged that the party severed ties with DMK within a day. “In contrast, Left parties and VCK president Thol Thirumavalavan reaffirmed their commitment to continue working with DMK on issues concerning Tamil Nadu’s rights and welfare,” said Stalin.
He thanked allies such as MDMK general secretary Vaiko, DMDK general secretary Premallatha Vijayakant and Manithaneya Makkal Katchi resident M H Jawahirullah for standing firmly with the alliance during the “politically difficult phase”.
“Continuation of such schemes would ensure sustained growth and public welfare in the state,” Stalin said.
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