Vaiko-led MDMK today walked out of People’s Welfare Front (PWF), an alliance coordinated by it last year, which later faced the 2016 Assembly polls as a six-party bloc.
Vaiko said the decision was taken at a high-level meeting at his residence here. “All the members of the high-level committee participated and had detailed discussions. MDMK is leaving PWF,” he said.
Vaiko, the coordinator of PWF, whose other constituents include CPI(M), CPI and VCK, said their friendship will continue. A resolution by the committee also stated that MDMK was walking out of PWF, and that it would continue to maintain its friendship with the other three parties.
Though there had been some differences of opinion between MDMK and the rest, Vaiko’s support to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s demonetisation scheme did not go down well as the other three parties had been fiercely opposed to it.
CPI(M) state secretary G Ramakrishnan said MDMK had welcomed demonestisation, “an important issue that has affected all sections of the society.”
“The rest of us (CPI-M, CPI and VCK) had been carrying out struggles against demonetisation while the MDMK high command had welcomed Modi’s announcement. When there is a difference of opinion in such a key issue, we think it is not possible to remain in an alliance. MDMK seemed to have decided on that basis,” he told reporters in response MDMK’s decision.
Although there were some minor difference of opinion, “this is the most important reason” for the alliance to move forward, he said, adding that they had even asked MDMK to review its support to demonetisation. The CPI(M) leader, however, insisted that their friendship will continue.
PWF, coordinated by Vaiko as a movement last year, later managed to stitch an alliance with actor-politician Vijayakant’s DMDK and former Union Minister GK Vasan’s TMC(M) for the May 2016 polls.
However, the six-party alliance failed to create any impact, with none of the parties managing to return even a single MLA. DMDK and TMC(M) had walked out of the alliance after the poll debacle.
Vasan, responding to MDMK’s decision, said there was “nothing new” in it. “MDMK leaving PWF is along expected lines. There is nothing new in it,” he said.