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TN polls: BJP not to have alliance with any party

Senior party leader M Venkaiah Naidu scotching speculations that the BJP might revive its ties with AIADMK.

Published on: Mar 07, 2006 03:57 PM IST
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Scotching speculations that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) might revive its ties with the All India Anna DMK (AIADMK), senior party leader M Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday reiterated that the party would go it alone in the May 8 assembly elections in Tamil Nadu.

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Talking to newspersons after chairing a meeting of party district presidents and state unit office bearers in Chennai, Naidu said the meeting felt that the party should stick to its decision of not allying with either the AIADMK or DMK-led fronts.

"It is not fair to discuss about this," he said when asked whether the party had received any feelers from the AIADMK to revive their ties, severed after the humiliating defeat in the May 2004 Lok Sabha elections.

Soon after the Lok Sabha poll, the state unit, after deliberations with senior leaders, including party President LK Advani had decided to go alone in the assembly elections.

But of late speculations were rife that two parties might join hands again for the assembly elections, with a few of the party MLAs openly supporting the AIADMK government.

There was a strong anti-incumbency factor against the Centre and the Jayalalithaa government in the state, he charged, adding for the first time, the state might head for a coalition government.

On being asked whether the party was holding talks with actor-politician Vijayakanth, he said the party might take along with it the Janata Party, headed by Dr Subramaniam Swamy and a few other minor organisations.

 
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