Chennai. Everything in Opposition NDA alliance in Tamil Nadu is not looking right. For the second time in a week, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam- AIADMK, party general secretary and former Chief Minister (Former Chief Minister) EK Palaniswami (EPS) Will make Along with this, he has repeated the party stance and stressed that this major party of the Dravidian community is not an easy option to bow down to the idea of the coalition government.
Palaniswami said this while responding to the criticism of Chief Minister MK Stalin and DMK colleagues for AIADMK’s shares with BJP. He said, “We are not able to cheat easily. AIADMK will form a government on its own and will get a majority. We will combine with any party, but on our own terms. If we have a will, we will alliance and if not, if not, we do not have any worry or trouble.”
CM Stalin also tightened
He claimed that Chief Minister MK Stalin had a fever after the AIADMK-BJP alliance. He said, “The AIADMK is leading the alliance and the party will form the government by winning more than 210 seats because some more parties are going to come with us.” He said, “We believe that all the parties committed to overthrow the DMK government will have to come under one umbrella and the AIADMK and BJP have come together. The election results will be a big blow for the DMK and Stalin is trying to wander attention to hide it.” He further said that unlike the DMK, the AIADMK is not in favor of dynastic rule.
Have said before, will form government on their own
Let me tell you that earlier on Wednesday (July 16), Palaniswami had said that even though there may be a victory in the next year’s assembly elections, he will form the government on his own and will become the Chief Minister himself. Earlier in April, he had made a similar statement but after an alliance with the BJP, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had said that after the victory of the alliance, the Chief Minister will be from AIADMK but the face will not be Palaniswami.
Annamalai also showed a tough stand
After Palaniswami’s statement on Wednesday, BJP leader Annamalai also gave a wind to the knocking in the alliance when he said that the next government in Tamil Nadu would form an alliance, whether AIADMK is there or not. It is clear from this that everything is not normal in the alliance.