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DMDK teams up with CPI(M)

With just three days left for nominations to
close, actor Vijayakant's Desiya Murpokku
Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) and the CPI(M) agreed on
Monday to fight the local body elections
together. The CPI's position was not clear as
the party resumed seat-sharing talks with the
AIADMK, following an invitation from the ruling
party. Originally, the three parties were
scheduled to formally announce a joint alliance
on Monday; however, with the CPI resuming talks
with the AIADMK, and set to discuss the issue
further in the state executive council meeting
on Tuesday, the CPI(M) leaders called on Mr
Vijayakant and decided to go ahead with their
plans. Negotiations to finalise seat-sharing are
continuing. CPI(M) state secretary G.
Ramakrishnan said the lists of candidates
announced by the two parties were subject to
change. “It is only a question of give and take.
Like-minded parties can easily sort out the
issues among themselves,” he said, on being
reminded that that both parties had already
released their lists. However, the parties did
not discuss the by-election to the Tiruchi
(West) Assembly constituency. Explaining why the
CPI(M) was snapping ties with the AIADMK, Mr
Ramakrishnan said the ruling party made an offer
that did not do justice to his party. “It is the
attitude of the AIADMK leadership that has led
to this. The AIADMK released the list of
candidates while talks were on. We objected to
the release of the list before completing
negotiations as it would create confusion in the
party rank and file,” Mr Ramakrishnan said.
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Asked why the CPI had changed its mind after
agreeing to be a part of the efforts to forge a
fresh alliance, Mr Ramakrishnan said that even
on Sunday the three parties had wanted to
contest together. “We hope the CPI will join us.
We will make all efforts to bring them in,” he
said and added that the CPI(M) would continue
efforts to rope in more parties to create a non-AIADMK,
non-DMK, non-Congress and non-BJP grouping in
Tamil Nadu politics.