The ruling AIADMK today decided to support CPI’s D. Raja in the June 27 biennial elections to six Rajya Sabha seats and announced withdrawal of one of its nominees from the contest.
The change of heart by AIADMK supremo J. Jayalalithaa to accommodate CPI came after Raja called on her this morning and sought support.
Jayalalithaa in a statement released to the press here announced that her party would extend support to the candidature of Raja.
AIADMK’s Thangamuthu, who was fielded as fifth candidate would withdraw his nomination, she said.
Earlier, Jayalalithaa had expressed her party’s inability to help CPI and nominated five of her party candidates for the election.
Today is the last day for filing of nomination papers and scrutiny will take place tomorrow. The last date for withdrawal of candidature from contest is June 20.
DMK has entered the poll fray by fielding party supremo M. Karunanidhi’s daughter Kanimozhi, who is bidding for a second term.
AIADMK with 150-members-strength in the 234-member Assembly is expected to win four seats. Each winning candidate has to muster 34 first preference votes for victory.