Tamil Nadu state opposition party DMK is to host a high level committee meeting on November 23 to discuss on organisational growth, the party said on Monday. The party president M K Stalin will chair the party's high level executive panel meeting at the DMK headquarters 'Anna Arivalayam,' party's general secretary, Duraimurugan said in a release.
Members of the committee should take part without fail, he said adding the agenda of the meet was deliberations about party's "growth plans and work,". The meeting is overseen by others as a reference to preparations for the Assembly elections next year. Assembly elections are due during April-May 2021 in Tamil Nadu.
DMK, the main opposition party, has already been implementing plans like bifurcation (Dharmapuri) and trifurcation (Tiruvallur) of party units to facilitate better administration to gear up for the polls. DMK lost power to archrival AIADMK in 2011 and could not snatch the reins of power from the ruling party in 2016 Assembly elections as well. With Stalin as its president DMK is keen on capturing the power.
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