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Dma
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Posted on Monday, December 09, 2013 - 08:03 pm:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Jayamma is a natual allie to BJP. But, she is too hyper temper.
Vote for Decoits... Bring back Pizzaa Rule...
Keep Decoits Away... Keep Congress Away...

sthothram sthothram sthothram

Jai Andhra!! Jai Jai Andhra!!!
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oo modi aa guddodi tho enduku sami post elections jayamma tho alliance sana better esari jayamma ki 30 paina mp seats guarantee
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With the semi-finals for the Lok Sabha
elections swinging in favour of the
BJP, political dynamics in Tamil Nadu
have also started changing. A day
after Assembly Election results, the
moves by prominent Tamil Nadu
dynamos have sparked speculation on
how BJP is in demand in the Dravidian
land which could play a major role in
deciding the next Prime Minister of
India. Assembly Elections 2013: Full
Coverage
It was the year 1999 when BJP built
the grand alliance with DMK, MDMK
and PMK from Tamil Nadu.
Vajpayee's alliance helped in winning
in 1999. But now with BJP's victory in
Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and
Chattisgarh, political equations in
Tamil Nadu also seem to have
changed. Sources have told
indiatoday.in that DMK, MDMK and
PMK are inching closer to BJP for an
alliance. Local party leaders also do
not deny this.
Backing this, Dr Tamil Isai
Soundararajan, national secretary of
BJP, Tamil Nadu, said, "Political
parties moods are towards BJP. That
pulse we can feel. Most of the political
parties want to join hands with us."
To add to the speculation, DMK Chief
M Karunanidhi along with his son MK
Stalin and daughter Kanimozhi
attended the wedding of journalist Cho
Ramasamy's son recently. Cho is
considered to be close to J
Jayalalithaa and also Narendra Modi.
He also had a quick chat with BJP
state president Pon Radhakrishnan at
the wedding.
(Point: For Modi, 2014's wave
begins in 2013's winter of discontent )
However, political analyst Nyani says,
"What is significant is Jayalalithaa not
attending the wedding though Cho is
her friend. Sources say she refused to
give an appointment to Modi. So she
doesn't want to be seen with BJP."
DMK chief M Karunanidhi who had
walked out of the UPA alliance did
warm up to Congress during the Rajya
Sabha elections to get support for
Kanimozhi's victory. But in the last
few months, he has distanced himself
from the Congress and has been
critical about the Centre. DMK had
been upset with the Congress over the
Joint Parliamentary Committee report
on the 2G scam shifting the entire
blame on DMK's A. Raja. DMK had
even submitted a dissent note.
And this reaction from DMK chief
after BJP's victory in the semi finals
says it all, "My wishes to all those who
won. It is a setback for Congress. Cant
deny."
Meanwhile, after the victory MDMK
leader Vaiko sent a statement saying
that there is a Modi wave and 2014
could belong to BJP.
"Natural process for everyone to
move towards BJP due to Modi wave.
Naturally political parties will align with
us," says Soundararajan in response.
(Counter Point: Victory yes, but
for Narendra Modi, the long ride is yet
to end )
BJP which has just 2.75 percent vote
share in Tamil Nadu is keen on a
strong alliance to realise Modi's prime
ministerial dreams. The strength of
one of the Dravidian parties would
mean a lot. While there was
speculation of AIADMK becoming a
natural ally of BJP, Jayalalithaa for
now is keen on going alone.
"BJP, MDMK and PMK are likely to
come together. Jayalalithaa made it
clear that she will contest alone. BJP
has to have a partner. DMK is
changing stands because Congress has
become weak. DMK is not openly
criticizing BJP. But has been critical
about Congress. He has a soft option
in BJP, says Nyani.
While PMK could help in getting votes
in the Vanniyar belt, MDMK could help
in whipping Tamil sentiments. Another
significant, player actor-politician
Vijayakanth, who had around 10 per
cent vote share after the 2011
Assembly Elections is for now keeping
his options open. Though winds could
change in the coming months, the
stage is almost set in Tamil Nadu for
the alliance.

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