MDMK quits NDA, hits out at Modi Govt


Chennai, Dec 8, PTI: MDMK led by Vaiko today decided to quit the NDA alliance in Tamil Nadu alleging that the BJP government at the Centre was acting against Tamils and betrayed the people of the state.

The MDMK District Secretaries meeting held here adopted an unanimous resolution to walk out of the NDA, the alliance it joined on the eve of Lok Sabha polls.

The resolution moved by party supremo Vaiko declared that "MDMK can no more be part of the BJP-led NDA as the saffron party-led government has been insensitive to a host of issues concerning Tamil Nadu including Mullaperiyar dam issue".

The district secretaries meeting, one of the top level wings of the party, urged that India should not support Sri Lanka.

"BJP has been acting against Tamils. Modi wished Mahinda Rajapaksa for elections (there). Modi government is silent on Subramanian Swamy's proposal for Bharat Ratna for Rajapaksa", the resolution stated.

The party also came down heavily on the BJP government's efforts on "sanskritisation of education."

The party alleged that the Modi government had not taken care of the needs of Tamil Nadu people. The government has given permission for review of Mullaiperiyar dam water level, it charged. "Modi is betraying people of Tamil Nadu," it said.

The resolution was critical of the "inaction" by the Centre on the Cauvery water sharing issue against the backdrop of Tamil Nadu continuing to press for setting up Cauvery Management Authority and its opposition to Karnataka's plans to build dams across the Cauvery river at Mekedatu.

The party termed the release of five fishermen who were saved from death sentence following pardon granted by Rajapaksa as a "drama" and accused the Centre of not solving the fishermen issue.

The MDMK joined the six-party grand alliance led by BJP in Tamil Nadu ahead of May Lok Sabha elections. Though the party contested seven seats out of 39, it could not win any. BJP and PMK, another partner of the NDA alliance, managed to win a seat each.

Vaiko has been critical of the Modi-led government in the last few months and Modi greeting Lankan President Rajapaksa at the SAARC meeting further widened the cracks. There were criticism by BJP leaders against Vaiko, with H Raja saying Vaiko was free to remain or leave the alliance.

  

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  • Ranjith, udupi

    Mon, Dec 08 2014

    People like Vaiko are needed to stop the North Indian hindi juggernaut and dominance over the Tamil people. BJP promised to align with his views before election, but after winning, did u turn. Same story everywhere with BJP.

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  • Yugan, Hyderabad

    Mon, Dec 08 2014

    Give Vaiko Andhra, Karnataka, Kerala & Sri Lanka. He is the one who survives instigating Tamils to fight against all their neighbours.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Dec 08 2014

    Will Ismail Perinje celebrate this?

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Dec 08 2014

    Though I've good regard to Vaiko as an astute politician, this time he's acting as pure opportunist

    For one who still supports the LTTE & Rajiv Gandhi killers, there would be no support from National parties, though now he may sway towards the DMK yet again or to the re-launched TMC

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  • Vellano1, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 08 2014

    yet another good cop/bad cop method!! DMK is finished and so is Congress!! Vaiko will join now weak Amma and BJP will be opposition!!

    even when GK Vasan quit COngress, who they got? KHUSHBU...LOL! tamil politics will be FOR AND AGAINST LTTE, from now on! to oppose BJP, if congress joins LTTE it would be fun! -)

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