IUML Leader Kader Mohideen States TVKs Entry Will Not Divide Minority Votes
K.M. Kader Mohideen, the 86-year-old national president of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), recently shared his insights on various political developments in an interview with The Hindu. The IUML has been a longstanding ally of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party in Tamil Nadu, which has been in power since 2021.
In the interview, Mohideen evaluated the performance of the DMK government, emphasizing collaboration within the government and its policies aimed at social welfare and inclusivity. He also discussed the expansion of the Secular Progressive Alliance, a coalition that includes various regional and national parties working together on shared goals, and highlighted how this alliance is evolving in the current political landscape.
Additionally, Mohideen touched upon the emergence of the Tamil Nadu Valour and Kindness (TVK) party, founded by actor Vijay, remarking on its potential impact on state politics and its appeal to younger voters. With the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections approaching, Mohideens perspective provides important context regarding the shifting dynamics within Tamil Nadu’s political arena.
