DMK's ‘Backstabber’ Jibe at Congress over TVK Alliance, Later an ‘INDIA’ Bloc Warning
- Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam won 108 seats in Tamil Nadu but fell short of a majority and aims to form a government with outside support, explicitly ruling out alliance with the BJP on ideological grounds.
- The Congress party in Tamil Nadu is deciding whether to support TVK, causing tension with its longtime ally, the DMK, whose spokesperson labeled Congress as 'backstabbers' for considering the alliance.
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DMK criticises Congress support to Vijay’s TVK, calls It ‘backstab’
Tamil Nadu politics heats up as Congress backs Vijay’s TVK, triggering a sharp reaction from DMK. Calling it a “backstab,” DMK questions the timing, numbers, and impact of the move as alliances shift dramatically.
‘Backstabbers!’ DMK slams INDIA bloc allies over support to Vijay’s TVK to form Tamil Nadu government
The DMK has labelled the Congress "backstabbers" after the latter's shock decision to support Vijay’s TVK in Tamil Nadu. This has sparked a massive rift within the INDIA bloc.
DMK calls Congress 'backstabbers' after its support to Vijay's TVK in Tamil Nadu
Soon after, the Congress decided to support Vijay and his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) in government formation talks in Tamil Nadu, DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai launched a strong attack on the grand old party, calling the move “backstabbing” and accusing the party of switching sides immediately after the election results. He said the Congress decision was not convincing and questioned its reasoning that the support was meant to k…
'Myopic stand, unstable partner': DMK takes 'backstabber' jibe at Congress for supporting TVK to form govt
A significant rift has emerged within the INDIA alliance as the Congress party decided to support the Vijay-led Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) in Tamil Nadu. This move has drawn sharp criticism from the DMK, which accused Congress of "backstabbing" and jeopardizing the alliance's credibility ahead of the 2029 elections.
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