CHENNAI, Feb 11: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president M K Stalin on Wednesday asserted that the DMK-Congress alliance remains intact despite recent tensions over power-sharing.
He firmly ruled out cabinet representation for allies, calling the issue “a problem created by some people” and stressing that power-sharing is incompatible with Tamil Nadu’s Dravidian political tradition.
Stalin described Rahul Gandhi as a brother and blamed media reports for spreading rumors of confusion.
Citing a survey showing 45% support, he expressed confidence in the upcoming Assembly elections, terming the victory path as “Dravidian Model 2.0.”
Stalin criticized the BJP for divisive politics, administrative hurdles, and alleged interference via the Governor.
He pledged to secure funds and justice for Tamil Nadu while dismissing doubts over the stability of the DMK-Congress alliance. (PTI)





