Chennai, Sept. 23 -- Call it the Vijay effect. Rattling the ruling DMK, Congress leaders in Tamil Nadu have started raising thedemand for a share in power with a renewed push for a coalition government after the assembly elections early next year.
This comes in the wake of actor Vijay's open invite to political parties to align with his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) whuile promising to share power in government.
A constituent of the INDIA Bloc in the state, led by the DMK, the Congress eyes an opportunity for a coalition experiment in 2026.
The State had never had a coalition government so far and the very idea is an anathema to both the Dravidian parties - DMK and AIADMK, which have alternately ruled the state since 1967. But, for Cong...