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DMK is ahead on 117 seats, while alliance partner Congress is leading on 13 assembly seats. Ruling AIADMK is leading on 84 seats and its alliance partner BJP has been able to lead on four assembly seats
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Political compulsions were behind the limited share of seats for the Left parties in Tamil Nadu, said CPI general secretary D. Raja, ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections. He also defended the Left Front’s alliance with Muslim cleric Abbas Siddiqui’s party Indian Secular Front (ISF) in Bengal.
The DMK has conceded only six seats each to the CPI and the CPI(M) in Tamil Nadu, when the latter had demanded a number that touched at least double digits.
“There are many political compulsions, which is understandable. We tried our best to get a good share, but that was not possible. We felt that it was far more critical to stall the BJP in the State, which is trying to get a foothold by riding on the AIADMK’s shoulders,” Mr. Raja told
Kanimozhi defends Stalin as Karunanidhi’s successor in DMK | India Today Conclave South
Kanimozhi defends Stalin as Karunanidhi’s successor in DMK | India Today Conclave South
Speaking at India Today Conclave South, DMK leader Kanimozhi strongly defended party’s chief ministerial candidate MK Stalin as a successor of their father late M Karunanidhi, ahead of the assembly polls in the state.
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Lok Sabha MP and DMK leader Kanimozhi Karunanidhi (Picture Credits: Yasir Iqbal)
Lok Sabha MP and DMK leader Kanimozhi strongly defended party’s chief ministerial candidate MK Stalin as a successor of their father late M Karunanidhi, the former chief minister of Tamil Nadu ahead of the assembly polls in the state.