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Kamal Haasan signs pact with DMK after assurance of 2025 Rajya Sabha nomination

MNM to campaign for INDIA bloc

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CHENNAI: After weeks of informal negotiatio­ns, the DMK and actor Kamal Haasan’s Makkal Neethi Maiam (MNM) on Saturday formally signed the poll pact for the ensuing Lok Sabha elections.

The DMK has formally assured a Rajya Sabha nomination to MNM in exchange for the latter’s campaign in support of the INDIA bloc in all 40 constituen­cies, including Puducherry in the ensuing Parliament­ary polls.

As per the formal poll pact signed by Chief Minister MK Stalin and Kamal Haasan at Anna Arivalayam Saturday afternoon, it has been decided that MNM will campaign in the Lok Sabha seats in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the ensuing

Parliament­ary polls 2024.

It has also been decided to allocate a Rajya Sabha seat to MNM in the biennial elections to be held for the Rajya Sabha in 2025.

Briefing media persons in the company of State Sports Minister Udhayanidh­i Stalin at Arivalayam, Kamal said, “I will not contest in the ensuing election. Neither will my party do. However, we will extend all our cooperatio­n to the alliance.”

Clarifying that the arrangemen­t was not being done for a post, Kamal said, “This is for the country. Hence, I shook hands where I must.”

With the DMK successful­ly persuading the MNM to accept its one RS seat offer and preserving a Lok Sabha seat, decks have been cleared for the DMK to finalise the numbers and constituen­cies with its other allies of the DMK. The delay in sealing the deal with MNM was holding back the finalisati­on of the two constituen­cies of the CPM, mainly its sitting seat Coimbatore, which was stated to have been saved for Kamal in the event of his securing a LS ticket from the DMK.

The pact has also offered elbow room to the DMK to concede an extra seat to the Congress which has been adamant not to settle for anything less than the previous tally of 10 Lok Sabha seats. The arrangemen­t with the DMK led INDIA bloc has also blunted the ‘alternativ­e politics’ rhetoric loudly raised by Kamal when he took the political plunge much the same way Vijayakant­h did while floating the DMDK.

 ?? ?? MNM’s Kamal Haasan after signing the alliance deal with DMK chief MK Stalin on Saturday
MNM’s Kamal Haasan after signing the alliance deal with DMK chief MK Stalin on Saturday

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