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DMK adopts nine reforms to overhaul party structure after election loss

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam approved nine resolutions to restructure its organization following its defeat in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

After losing power in the recent Tamil Nadu Assembly poll, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam convened at its state headquarters, Anna Arivalayam, in Chennai to chart a new direction. The gathering resulted in nine resolutions targeting a comprehensive reorganization, such as imposing age restrictions and limiting leaders to two terms. MK Stalin addressed the assembly, acknowledging that the proposed rules would be stringent and potentially unpopular among some cadres.

He emphasized that swift implementation of these reforms is crucial for the party's future electoral prospects. The overhaul reflects the DMK's attempt to revitalize its structure and restore voter confidence.

Why it matters

The reforms could reshape Tamil Nadu's political landscape by redefining how the DMK operates and competes in future elections.

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