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We will never demand for coalition government in Tamil Nadu: CPI(M) P. Shanmugam
We will never demand for coalition government in Tamil Nadu: CPI(M) P. Shanmugam

The Hindu

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

We will never demand for coalition government in Tamil Nadu: CPI(M) P. Shanmugam

'We will not demand for ministerial postings or coalition government from our alliance partners until we form a government on our own,' said Communist Party of India (Marxist) State secretary P. Shanmugam. Addressing press during a party event in Ramanathapuram on Thursday, he added that AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswamy, in frustration that no one was accepting his invitation for alliance, seemed to be contradicting his own statements. 'The BJP which is one of the parties in alliance with AIADMK has set a precedent in other States that it will not simply let off their partners. AIADMK, despite knowing that there is danger to their existence, continues to be with them,' he stated. Condemning Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to United Kingdom on the days of Parliament's monsoon session, he said that Mr. Modi knowing that key issues like Pahalgam terror, operation Sindoor, among others were to be discussed, has deliberately avoided attending the sessions. 'By dodging the questions from the opposition, he tries to avoid being held accountable for his actions,' he noted. Further, he said that BJP and its affiliates should stop communalizing the police interrogation of Madurai Adheenam. 'As he made a communal remark regarding an accident, a case was booked against him. The investigation is only regarding that. Giving it a religious colour is condemnable,' he added. Also, he insisted the State government to expedite implementing the Cauvery-Vaigai-Gundar project. By implementing the project, the water needs of areas like Ramanathapuram and Pudukkottai could be fulfilled, he added.

K.N. Nehru questions EPS silence on Amit Shah's statement on forming coalition government
K.N. Nehru questions EPS silence on Amit Shah's statement on forming coalition government

The Hindu

time01-07-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

K.N. Nehru questions EPS silence on Amit Shah's statement on forming coalition government

Claiming that the DMK alliance was strong, the party's principal secretary and Minister for Municipal Administration, K.N. Nehru, on Tuesday said it was the AIADMK alliance that was in a dilemma on whether to form a coalition government or not. Speaking to reporters here, he said AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswamy was claiming for so long that it would form a grand alliance to take on the DMK alliance. Some leaders claimed that some constituents of the DMK alliance would break away from it. But the DMK alliance remained strong. Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had said that differences, if any, with the alliance partners would be sorted out at the time of election. On the other hand, the AIADMK was yet to take a clear stand on forming a government on its own or leading a coalition government. It was initially stated that the AIADMK would lead the National Democratic Alliance government, if it won the election. Home Minister Amit Shah, when he visited Madurai recently stated that the NDA would form a coalition government. However, Mr. Palanisamy was yet to answer the doubts raised after Mr. Shah's statement. Mr. Nehru said the party cadre would go door-to-door under the 'Oraniyil Tamil Nadu' campaign to enrol one crore members in the party. They would enrol new members by explaining the achievements of the DMK government and the anti-people actions of BJP government at the centre. On the AIADMK's protest over the delay in opening the new integrated bus terminus in Tiruchi, the Minister said that it had no right to talk about it as it had done nothing to build a new bus stand. The process of identifying a company for operation and maintenance of the new bus terminus was on. A committee that met in Chennai on Monday to take a decision on it had raised some queries. Action had been taken to answer them immediately. The bus terminus would be brought to use within one to two weeks.

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