The fragile cohesion of the INDIA opposition alliance fractured this week as the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam confirmed its withdrawal from the bloc. This exit follows a period of deepening friction between the party and Congress, leaving the coalition struggling to maintain its footing in the face of mounting political pressure.
BJP leader Vinoj P Selvam seized on the development to attack both parties, accusing them of abandoning their allies and prioritizing political opportunism over national interest. Selvam characterized the move as a betrayal, asserting that Congress lacks the ideological consistency required to lead a stable opposition front.DMK leader TKS Elangovan confirmed the decision to pull out, pointing to a growing disillusionment with Congress following recent electoral outcomes in Tamil Nadu. The relationship between the two parties, once a cornerstone of the alliance, has frayed as Congress explores new strategic partnerships that the DMK views as incompatible with their long-standing cooperation. This departure signals a significant realignment within the opposition as internal strife continues to erode the bloc's collective influence.





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