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Fight For 'Stalingrad': A Fracture In Tamil Nadu's Dravidian Duopoly?


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[*]Since 1967, two Dravidian parties—born of the same political tradition—have largely alternated in power in Tamil Nadu.
[*]The contest, in Tamil Nadu is shaping up between the DMK-led front and the NDA.
[*]TVK has not aligned with either major front, its presence has had a ripple effect in the political arena.






Almost six decades ago, Tamil Nadu witnessed a political upheaval whose impact still lingers over the Dravidian land. In 1967, the southern state dealt a crushing blow to the seemingly indomitable Indian National Congress, pushing it out of power for the first time. Coming from a regional party that had once advocated secession from India, the defeat was particularly striking.
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