
Chennai, March 24 The ruling DMK is likely to sign a seat-sharing agreement with its alliance partner VCK on Tuesday, for the April 23 elections, Transport and Electricity Minister S S Sivasankar has said.
The DMK, which is leading the Secular Progressive Alliance, finalized an agreement with CPI(M) by allocating five seats on March 23, on Monday, and it is expected to sign the agreement with VCK on Tuesday, the senior DMK leader added.
The DMK has already commenced its campaign for the Assembly elections, he told reporters on March 23.
"The DMK has already started its campaign. Deputy Chief Minister (Udhayanidhi Stalin) is already on the campaign trail. We will win the 2026 elections," he said.
The party has allocated 28 seats to the Congress, four to the Vaiko-led MDMK, two seats each to the Indian Union Muslim League and Manithaneya Makkal Katchi, and two seats to the Kongunadu Makkal Desiya Katchi (KMDK). It has also earmarked five seats each to the Left parties CPI and CPI (M) after several rounds of talks.