With no positive signs to form an alliance, DMDK is surfaced with questions of whether the party is brave-enough to annul its demand of making Vijayakanth the Chief Minister to form an alliance.
In an unprecedented fashion, the ruling ADMK and the opposition DMK had faced challenges in accommodating a handful of parties in their respective alliance.
The questions that Rahul Gandhi asked me after that took me into more amazement and increased my respect for him multifold. Here are some drops of my unforgettable 25 minutes conversation with him...
In line with Sasikala's decision of staying off from politics, the DMDK's decision to quit the ADMK alliance has become one of the major political twists that were unfolded in Tami Nadu ahead of the polls.
Kamal Haasan's Makkal Needhi Maiam, Sarathkumar's Samathuva Makkal Katchi (SMK), and IJK had made the deal and agreed to contest in the assembly polls together.
The marathon race for the reign is between the ruling ADMK and opposition DMK, and the latest pre-poll survey has poured the light on the race by displaying the possibilities of who would win the polls.
The development has come when the ADMK party has been witnessing an intra-party tussle over the seat-sharing and finalizing the constituencies for the polls.