By.. Gautam Chandra Political Editor
Chennai/New Delhi:
The once-powerful alliance between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and the Indian National Congress is now facing its toughest political test, raising serious questions over the future of the opposition’s INDIA bloc ahead of crucial national battles. What was projected as a united anti-BJP front is increasingly appearing fractured by regional ambitions, leadership clashes, and electoral setbacks.
For years, the DMK-Congress partnership dominated Tamil Nadu politics by combining Dravidian regional strength with Congress’ national presence. The alliance played a major role in defeating the BJP-led NDA in the state during parliamentary and assembly elections. But recent political developments, internal dissatisfaction, and blame-game politics after electoral disappointments have exposed widening cracks between the two parties.
Political observers believe the growing tension is not just about Tamil Nadu. The fallout could directly impact the broader Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, commonly known as the INDIA bloc. Several regional parties are now questioning Congress’ ability to lead a united opposition platform, especially after repeated coordination failures and leadership disputes across states.
The strain between DMK and Congress also sends a warning signal to other alliance partners like the Trinamool Congress, Aam Aadmi Party, and Samajwadi Party. Regional satraps are increasingly prioritizing state-level survival over national coalition politics. If the DMK-Congress equation weakens further, the INDIA bloc may struggle to project a united narrative against the BJP in future elections.
For the BJP-led NDA, the cracks inside the opposition camp could become a major political advantage. The ruling alliance has repeatedly targeted the INDIA bloc as an “opportunistic coalition without ideological unity.” Any visible split between major allies like DMK and Congress could strengthen that narrative nationally and demoralize opposition cadre on the ground.
Despite the tension, leaders from both DMK and Congress are expected to continue backchannel talks to avoid a complete political breakdown. However, the trust deficit is now visible in public messaging, and political analysts warn that unless the alliance rebuilds coordination quickly, the INDIA bloc could face serious instability before the next major electoral showdown
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