Chennai, Feb. 14 -- Emboldened by the Rs 5,000 deposited to 1.31 crore women beneficiaries under its flagship KalaignarMagalir Urimai Thogai (KMUT) scheme, the ruling DMK, in a major snub to its national ally Congress' persistence with powershare, on Saturday said that from tomorrow no one will talk about coalition government in Tamil Nadu after the Assemblyelections due in two months.

"Every political party knows the impact of the Rs 5,000 given to women and how it has changed the mindset of the people. From tomorrow onward no one will talk about power sharing or coalition government," DMK Organizing Secretary RS Bharathi toldreporters at the party headquarters 'Anna Arivalayam' here.

"We will not respond to anyone except Congress leader...