Dismissing media reports suggesting DMK would align with BJP, party chief M. Karunanidhi today clarified that his party would contest the Lok Sabha polls with existing partners in the alliance.
Speaking after his son and party treasurer M.K. Stalin read out his speech, which said some journalists reported facts far from DMK’s official stand in the party general council meeting on forming alliances, he said: “The press should not twist facts to their fancy. This is not only regrettable but condemnable.”
Asked if DMK would contest the polls alone, Karunanidhi said: “We already have some alliance parties. We will contest the polls with them — Muslim League, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, Manidhaneya Makkal Katchi and Puthiya Thamizhagam.”
On Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi being made BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate,the DMK chief said he did not wish to say anything about it and pointed out that he had aired his remarks on DMK’s opinion on parties at the general council meeting.
“We have decided after analysing the pros and cons of all parties. Only on those lines should all general council and executive council members speak.”
To a query on whether actor-turned politician Vijayakant’s DMDK would be there in his alliance, he said: “Not known as yet.”
Asked if CPI(M) would join DMK alliance, he quipped, “I don’t see a reason why they should not join.”
On whether DMK would take efforts to form a third alliance in Tamil Nadu, he said: “We are closely watching the developments (in state and national politics).”
He also congratulated the Aam Aaadmi Party for winning a considerable number of seats in Delhi Assembly polls.