At the 52nd anniversary of the AIADMK, Edappadi Palaniswami has issued a clear directive to emphasize that the AIADMK is not in alliance with the BJP. Despite this statement, the DMK remains skeptical about the intentions behind Edappadi’s speech, with some suggesting that the Delhi BJP may have influenced his stance.
The ongoing narrative revolves around the belief that the Delhi BJP is employing an anti-BJP strategy to appeal to national minorities and create a crisis within the DMK alliance.
Adding to the political landscape, the Hindu People’s Party, an affiliate of the RSS, has initiated the Dravidian Abolition Convention against the DMK, prompted in part by Udhayanidhi Stalin’s recent remarks on the Sanatnam issue, which have been viewed as anti-political.
The DMK, however, adamantly denies that there have been any political gains for BJP leaders as a result of Tamil Nadu BJP President Annamalai’s padayatra. For more insights into these developments, DMK’s former assembly member, Ila Pugahendi, provides detailed analysis in this interview.
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Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article belong to the interviewee and do not necessarily represent the views of the news publication.
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