Sunday, February 2, 2014

Jayalalithaa’s AIADMK to ally with CPI for Lok Sabha polls

Attempting to form a "secular and democratic alternative" to dethrone Congress from power at the Centre, the AIADMK and CPI today announced that they would enter into an alliance ahead of the coming Lok Sabha polls.

Addressing the press at her Chennai Poes Garden residence along with CPI leaders AB Bardhan and Sudhakar Reddy, AIADMK chief and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa said, "AIADMK and CPI have decided to enter into an alliance to face the upcoming Lok Sabha elections together."

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Jayalalithaa AFP

Senior CPI leader Bardhan said, "I endorse whatever she has said. Our alliance will lead to victory. We will succeed."

Answering a question on the increasing clamour among AIADMK cadres to project Jayalalithaa as their Prime Ministerial candidate, Bardhan said "If we succeed in the election, as I said the prospects RPT prospects will open up."

Jayalalithaa intervened to say "All that will come later. Our aim is to win all 40 seats in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry."

"Our slogan for the elections is Peace, Prosperity, Progress," she said, replying a query on what would be the issues her alliance would project for the polls. Reddy said the alliance is a "secular and democratic alternative" to win the elections.

The AIADMK General Secretary also said that CPI(M) leader Prakash Karat would meet her tomorrow.

Left parties in Tamil Nadu have been in an alliance with the ruling AIADMK in Tamil Nadu since the 2011 Assembly polls, while the Manidhaneya Makkal Katchi and Puthiya Thamizhagam have left the alliance and joined hands with the DMK.

Today's announcement emerges as a possible third front in Tamil Nadu politics for the coming Lok Sabha elections, with the BJP already announcing its alliance with MDMK, while the Congress is still trying to woo some partners.

The BJP is also trying to rope in PMK and actor-politician Vijayakant's DMDK.

The DMK, which faced the 2009 Lok Sabha polls with the Congress, left the alliance over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue early last year and is presently attempting to rope in the DMDK as well.

The DMDK, which was a major ally of the AIADMK in the 2011 Assembly polls, has parted ways with the ruling government and is likely to announce its decision on a future alliance at a conference near Villupuram later today.

Vidithalai Chiruthaigal Katchi quit UPA along with DMK over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue and has remained with that party.

PTI


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