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Too early to discuss BJP's alliance with AIADMK, says Venkaiah Naidu

On a new political scene unfolding in Tamil Nadu following the demise of its former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiah Naidu has said that it was "too early" to

India TV Politics Desk India TV Politics Desk New Delhi Published on: December 09, 2016 17:24 IST
Venkaiah Naidu
Venkaiah Naidu

On a new political scene unfolding in Tamil Nadu following the demise of its former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister M Venkaiah Naidu has said that it was "too early" to discuss anything about BJP's alliance with the AIADMK.

"It is too early to discuss anything (about an alliance); the last rites of madam (Jayalalithaa) were just performed. Secondly, there is no election now. There is no alignment. There is also no realignment. Let us wait and see," said Naidu.

Naidu was responding to a question about the role of the Centre and BJP in the emerging power play post the passing away of Jayalalithaa, which has caused a huge political vacuum in the highly polarised politics of Tamil Nadu and thrown up several imponderables within the AIADMK.

Asked if his describing AIADMK as a "natural ally" meant that it would join the NDA fold, Naidu said, "natural is the word used by a section of media friends. I have not used that word.

I said there is an ideological affinity to some extent. This is the word I used."

On some issues, he said, AIADMK was supporting the Modi government, and it was critical on some others. "They are an independent party. We did not have an electoral alliance (with them). Whether we will have an alliance or not in future, there is a lot of time. This is not the time to discuss," he added.

Asked what role BJP has considering the "fragmentation" in AIADMK following Jayalalithaa's demise, Naidu shot back, saying, "Why should I talk about fragmentation? That is a figment of imagination. I do not know."


 

(With PTI inputs)

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