. CHENNAI: Amid reports of talks between DMK and AIADMK for a post-poll tie-up, DMK legislature party has empowered outgoing CM M K Stalin to “study the evolving political situation and take immediate decisions” to ensure the formation of a stable govt. A resolution to this effect was passed at a meeting of DMK MLAs chaired by Stalin in Chennai on Thursday. DMK sources said that Stalin has told the MLAs that they should abide by any decision taken by the high command in the interest of the party. DMK neither denied talks were on for a DMK-AIADMK alliance nor ruled out the possibility of such a pact between the two Dravidian rivals. On being asked about reports on a DMK-AIADMK alliance, DMK organisational secretary T K S Elangovan said, “No such decision has been taken… But we will all abide by any decision taken by our representative (Stalin).” VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan hinted that the two parties were discussing an alliance. “It hasn’t taken shape yet. Once it takes shape, I will comment,” he said when asked on a possible DMK-AIADMK pact. The AIADMK camp, however, remained tight-lipped. DMK’s resolution at the legislature party meeting noted that the assembly election has produced a verdict in which no party has secured a majority. “This is a sensitive and complicated political situation. As Tamil Nadu is not prepared for another election, DMK’s foremost objective is to ensure the formation of a stable govt while keeping away communal forces,” the resolution said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosGovernor RN Ravi Dissolves West Bengal Assembly After Mamata Banerjee Refuses To ResignSatadru Dutta Accuses TMC’s Aroop Biswas Of Sabotaging Lionel Messi Kolkata EventWill Vijay Fight In Court For CM Post? | India Destroyed 13 Pakistani Aircraft | Headlines @9’Whatever Requires To Be Done’: Indian Air Force On Recent Missile Tests By Pakistan And China’Pending For Over 5 Yrs…’: India Reacts To Bangladesh’s ‘Pushback’ Remark After BJP’s Bengal Win’It Was Abhishek Banerjee’: BJP Blames TMC Leaders After Suvendu Adhikari’s Close Aide Shot Dead’No Terror Sanctuary Is Safe’: Indian Army Warns Pakistan On Op Sindoor Anniversary’Killed Him Because I Defeated Mamata In Bhabanipur’: Suvendu Adhikari On PA Chandranath’s Killing’Aap Haare Nahi Hain’: Akhilesh Yadav Tells Mamata Banerjee In Kolkata After TMC’s Bengal RoutIn Punjab Money Laundering Case Cash Bags Hurled From Ninth Floor During Raids123PhotostoriesRashtrapati Bhavan treated the Vietnamese President with Punjabi and Haryanvi meal: This is what was served on the menuHow to make Gujarati Kadhi for summer dinner at homeHappy Birthday Sai Pallavi: ‘Amaran’, ‘Premam’, ‘Fidaa’ – Films of the natural star to binge-watch on OTTThings you are not allowed to do in your garden in the USSimple kitchen habits that may attract more lizards indoorsMet Gala 2026: Weirdest red carpet looks that stole the spotlight this year5 beautiful scented plants to add to your garden todayStrengths of being an introvert: 5 unique traits of people who prefer to be alone over socialisingTaking supplements every day? Doctor warns they may be doing more harm than good7 plants that keep away mosquito from your house123Hot PicksBihar ministers listDelhi traffic advisoryDelhi rainPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingKerala CMWest Bengal ViolenceTamil Nadu Class 12 Result 2026Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2026Kerala plus one improvement resultBihar cabinet expansionWBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026Salil AnkolaBihar Ministers ListRCB vs LSG IPL Match Today
CHENNAI: Amid reports of talks between DMK and AIADMK for a post-poll tie-up, DMK legislature party has empowered outgoing CM M K Stalin to “study the evolving political situation and take immediate decisions” to ensure the formation of a stable govt. A resolution to this effect was passed at a meeting of DMK MLAs chaired by Stalin in Chennai on Thursday. DMK sources said that Stalin has told the MLAs that they should abide by any decision taken by the high command in the interest of the party. DMK neither denied talks were on for a DMK-AIADMK alliance nor ruled out the possibility of such a pact between the two Dravidian rivals. On being asked about reports on a DMK-AIADMK alliance, DMK organisational secretary T K S Elangovan said, “No such decision has been taken… But we will all abide by any decision taken by our representative (Stalin).” VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan hinted that the two parties were discussing an alliance. “It hasn’t taken shape yet. Once it takes shape, I will comment,” he said when asked on a possible DMK-AIADMK pact. The AIADMK camp, however, remained tight-lipped. DMK’s resolution at the legislature party meeting noted that the assembly election has produced a verdict in which no party has secured a majority. “This is a sensitive and complicated political situation. As Tamil Nadu is not prepared for another election, DMK’s foremost objective is to ensure the formation of a stable govt while keeping away communal forces,” the resolution said.