TN Assembly Election | Palaniswami says that Puthia is not a Tamilgam in our alliance, DMDK’s exit will not affect us

TN Assembly Election |  Palaniswami says that Puthia is not a Tamilgam in our alliance, DMDK’s exit will not affect us

Saying that he has not yet seen the DMK manifesto, he said that it is the AIADMK which had earlier announced its manifesto.

AIADMK leader and Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami on Saturday called for the Puthiya Tamilgam (PT), which was in the agitation to categorize the seven Dalit sub-sects under the general title ‘Devendrakula Valar’ and removed from the schedule. The ruling coalition left.

“PT is not part of our alliance. He has already left the alliance, ”said Mr. Palaniswami, who held everyone together that the coalition formed by the AIADMK for the last Lok Sabha election would continue for the assembly elections.

Salem said the exit of the other ally DMDK is not harmful to the NDA. Asked about allegations that the AIDMK did not give DMDK “due respect”, he said he had conducted himself [seat sharing] Negotiations and discussions take place on the basis of the vote bank of each party. He said, “There is nothing wrong for any party. When there is no agreement, it is wrong to plan to contest elections alone, but blaming another party for this. ”

On dissatisfaction in some quarters over distribution of AIADMK tickets, he said that it was natural as everyone would like to contest the elections. The dissidents have been pacified.

Saying that he has not yet seen the DMK manifesto, he said that it is the AIADMK which had earlier announced its manifesto. He explained how his government waived cooperative agricultural loans based on the input of land.

According to him, the people are the ‘rulers’ and the AIADMK hopes that they will give the right decision. The ruling coalition would win the majority of seats in the elections.

On the proposed use of NEET scores for admission to nursing courses, Mr. Palaniswami stated that AIADMK is strongly against NEET.

He said the BJP was progressing to share the tins of the union territories with the BJP and with former Puducherry Chief Minister N. Rangaswamy and the talks would conclude smoothly.

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