Chennai: The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) will not form an alliance with the BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
AIADMK leader Jayakumar told reporters that the party is holding talks with various parties for seat allocation for the elections and an announcement will be made in this regard at the appropriate time. BJP state president K. Jayakumar also accused Annamalai of giving importance to him than the party.
The Hindu reported that Jayakumar said Annamalai was making statements about things that never happened to divert attention from a few issues, but this tactic would not work.
The seat distribution committee of AIADMK and the election campaign committee formed for the general elections held their first meeting on Monday. This decision of AIADMK came hours after the meeting.
In August, the AIADMK formally ended its alliance with the BJP and pulled out of the NDA alliance. The party leadership had said that it has reached this decision by respecting the sentiments and aspirations of its more than two crore workers.
Former Chief Minister C.N. AIADMK ends ties with BJP days after Annamalai’s controversial remarks on Annadurai came under fire.
Annadurai established the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in 1949 and formed the first non-Congress government in Tamil Nadu in 1967. In 1972, AIADMK was founded and the party named after Annadurai by M.G. CN was also Ramachandran’s political advisor. Annadurai.
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