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The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) has formally ended its decades-long association with the DMK-led alliance in Tamil Nadu and expressed confidence in its new partnership with Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), party leaders said at the IUML State General Council meeting held on Friday.
Addressing the meeting, IUML National President KM Kader Mohideen said 481 members participated in the General Council, during which 14 resolutions were passed. He described the decision to realign politically in Tamil Nadu as one of the most significant resolutions adopted by the party.
Mohideen highlighted the party's electoral performance, noting that IUML had contested 28 constituencies in Kerala and won 22 of them. In Tamil Nadu, he said, the party had secured victories in two constituencies as part of the DMK-led Secular Progressive Front with the support of the DMK and its allies.
Recalling the party's long-standing ties with the DMK, Mohideen said IUML had remained a part of the alliance for more than 60 years and had contested and won local body, Assembly and parliamentary elections under that banner. He said the party had strongly supported the formation of the current Dravidian Model government and worked towards MK Stalin becoming Chief Minister.
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Published By:
Ritaban Misra
Published On:
Jun 20, 2026 19:49 IST
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