CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK President M.K. Stalin has said that a coalition government is not suitable for the state’s political structure, while reaffirming that the alliance between his party and the Congress will continue in the forthcoming Assembly elections.
Speaking at a private event in Chennai on Wednesday, CM Stalin addressed the current political climate and the prospects for the next Assembly polls.
Responding to calls from some Congress leaders for a formal coalition-style government arrangement, the Chief Minister made it clear that Tamil Nadu’s governance model works best under a stable, single party-led administration rather than a power-sharing coalition.