R. ARIVANANHAM
CHENNAI, AUG 12
Day after two ministers differed over the Chief Ministerial candidate of AIADMK in the 2021 assembly elections, the ruling party’s alliance partner BJP’s State Vice-President V.P. Duraisamy, who had switched over to the saffron party from DMK, dropped a bombshell on Wednesday.
Addressing the reporters, V.P. Duraisamy claimed that the BJP’s growth in Tamil Nadu has altered the political landscape in the state and the 2021 Assembly elections will be a straight fight between it and DMK, under a BJP-led alliance.
Being a national party, the BJP has the right to lead the alliance in 2021 Assembly polls, he said. However, the ruling AIADMK, with whose alliance the BJP faced the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, sought to make light of Duraisamy’s statement, saying it would respond to the matter only if the saffron party’s state leadership endorsed them.
“The BJP has grown spectacularly in Tamil Nadu. Earlier it was AIADMK (now the ruling party) versus the DMK. Now, after the Ku Ka Selvam (episode), it has become BJP versus DMK in the next Assembly elections,” Duraisamy told reporters here.
Selvam, the DMK MLA from the city’s Thousand Lights constituency and apparently leaning towards the BJP, had met its party Chief J P Nadda in Delhi last week and also visited the saffron party’s state head office, even as he was suspended from the Dravidian party.
He had wanted DMK Chief M K Stalin to sever the party’s ties with the Congress, besides demanding the party president to criticise a YouTube group that had denigrated ”Kanda Sashti Kavacham,” a Tamil hymn sung in praise of Lord Murugan.
Asked about the alliance, Duraisamy said, “All like-minded parties would be part of the alliance. Our alliance will surely win the elections and form the government.” When asked which party would lead the alliance, Duraisamy shot back, “the BJP, of course.”
“Being a national party, the BJP has the right to lead the alliance in the coming Assembly elections in the state. But this is my personal view. The party leadership will take a decision on the alliance,” Duraisamy, himself a former DMK leader who joined the party in May, added.
Responding to Duraisamy, the AIADMK hinted that such statements would carry weight only if it was made by the BJP state unit president L Murugan. “Did Murugan say this?” asked senior leader and Fisheries Minister D Jayakumar. “Murugan is the state BJP chief. Anyone can make any opinion in a democratic setup. Whether it is the party view, let him (Murugan) clarify. We will respond then,” he told reporters when asked about Duraisamy’s remarks.