DMK announces candidates for biennial Rajya Sabha election
DMK has announced its candidates for the June 10 biennial Rajya Sabha election. The DMK has apportioned one seat to its ally Congress.
In a statement issued on Sunday evening, Chief Minister and DMK president M K Stalin announced Thanjavur north district secretary S Kalayanasundaram, joint secretary of the party legal wing R Girirajan and sitting MP-cum-Namakkal district in-charge KRN Rajeshkumar as candidates for the election, which has been necessitated by the expiry of the tenure of incumbent MPs TKS Elangovan, RS Bharathi and KRN Rajeshkumar of the DMK and three members of the AIADMK.
Victory of the DMK and the lone Congress candidate should be a mere formality given the strength of the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (159 MLAs) in the 234-member House. The opposition AIADMK with 66 MLAs on its own and five MLAs of PMK and four MLAs of the BJP should comfortably win the remaining two seats.
Though the last date for filing of nominations (May 31) is at least over a fortnight away, the DMK leadership has chosen to announce its candidates, ostensibly, to avoid pressure from within the party ranks, where hectic lobbying has just begun, and to keep a few ambitious allies at bay. If sources in the party are to be believed, the DMK has shown haste after sensing that it could face pressure from one of its Communist allies shortly.
The AIADMK with 66 MLAs on its own and five MLAs of PMK and four MLAs of the BJP should comfortably win the remaining two seats.