INDI Alliance led by DMK is strongest, but AIADMK and BJP also getting new allies By K R Sudhaman It is not yet a done deal with regard to political alliances in Tamil Nadu for the 2024 Lok sabha elections. As the saying goes there are no permanent friends and no permanent enemies in politics.
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The AIADMK and BJP in Tamil Nadu are seeking alliances with regional parties after their split, making it a three-cornered contest in the state. The AIADMK and BJP had formed a coalition for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, but the DMDK exited ahead of the 2021 assembly elections. The largest ally in the coalition, PMK, will decide on the alliance in a meeting on February 1. The BJP has been exploring the option of uniting with the expelled trio of O Panneerselvam, TTV Dhinakaran, and V K Sasikala. The BJP s national party leader is expected to visit Tamil Nadu on February 11. | Latest News India
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