TVK president Vijay during the party's general body meeting  (File Photo | Express)
Tamil Nadu

Off the cuff | TVK-NDA alliance talks collapse over seat-sharing, CM demands

The TVK refused to budge below 60 seats and a coalition promise, prompting an NDA leader to remark that even the original offer was ‘rather generous’.

Express News Service

Alliance talks between the TVK and NDA had all the makings of a grand bargain but unfolded in crossed wires. Armed with a ‘green signal’ to take on the ‘evil DMK’, the TVK arrived at the table asking for 90 seats and a two-and-a-half-year stint as CM, effectively a full banquet.

The NDA, however, offered what it saw as a decent platter: 25 to 40 seats and a Deputy CM post. The TVK refused to budge below 60 seats and a coalition promise, prompting an NDA leader to remark that even the original offer was ‘rather generous’ for a party with a high probability of receiving less than 12% of the vote in the upcoming polls.

Ally today, barbs tomorrow

The ruling DMK’s unease with the Congress appears to have spilled into the open. A senior DMK leader, who had earlier persuaded Left parties to scale down their seat demands, did little to conceal his irritation, taking a veiled swipe at the Congress’s perceived overconfidence. “Let us see how they win, and how many they actually win,” he remarked with a hint of sarcasm. The leader has also expressed his distress over the Congress appointing a national-level functionary, who is also known for his criticism of the DMK, to oversee candidate selection in Tamil Nadu, terming the move as going a bit overboard. 

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