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Lok sabha Election : Karnataka Soon after BJP's defeat in Tamil Nadu, its only ally AIADMK may also break ties with the party. In fact, the Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) despite being in alliance with the BJP, its Tamil Nadu unit chief K.K. Annamalai has objected to the criticism of AIADMK and raised questions on his intentions. AIADMK leader and former minister D Jayakumar also said that if Annamalai is not stopped, AIADMK will be forced to reconsider its alliance with BJP. Annamalai's alleged criticism of AIADMK and its leader J Jayalalithaa Taking a strong objection to this, AIADMK leader and former minister D Jayakumar accused the BJP leader of creating confusion in the alliance and asked whether the Delhi leaders had given permission to his statements. Jayakumar spoke to the media and asked whether it was Annamalai's intention that the AIADMK-BJP alliance should not win a single seat in the Lok Sabha elections May Narendra Modi not become the Prime Minister again? Are their activities not in this direction? Why are you silent on the allegations of corruption? AIADMK leader and former minister D Jayakumar said his criticism is unacceptable and asked why Annamalai, who loves to talk about corruption, is silent on the allegations of corruption against the BJP in Karnataka. He indicated that the BJP cannot do anything in the state on its own and said that his party's strong presence in the state had led to the 1773 assembly elections. ensured BJP's victory. Former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam What saidJaikumar said That the BJP returned to the state assembly with four MLAs today after a gap of one year due to AIADMK is present in Will Annamalai deny it? The BJP will get recognition only when it is in alliance with the AIADMK. Meanwhile, former chief minister O Panneerselvam criticized the BJP state chief and said Annamalai's reported remarks on former chief minister Jayalalithaa showed his 'political immaturity'1 with language input

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Lok sabha Election : Karnataka Soon after BJP’s defeat in Tamil Nadu, its only ally AIADMK may also break ties with the party. In fact, the Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) despite being in alliance with the BJP, its Tamil Nadu unit chief K.K. Annamalai has objected to the criticism of AIADMK and raised questions on his intentions. AIADMK leader and former minister D Jayakumar also said that if Annamalai is not stopped, AIADMK will be forced to reconsider its alliance with BJP.

Annamalai’s alleged criticism of AIADMK and its leader J Jayalalithaa Taking a strong objection to this, AIADMK leader and former minister D Jayakumar accused the BJP leader of creating confusion in the alliance and asked whether the Delhi leaders had given permission to his statements. Jayakumar spoke to the media and asked whether it was Annamalai’s intention that the AIADMK-BJP alliance should not win a single seat in the Lok Sabha elections May Narendra Modi not become the Prime Minister again? Are their activities not in this direction?

Why are you silent on the allegations of corruption?

AIADMK leader and former minister D Jayakumar said his criticism is unacceptable and asked why Annamalai, who loves to talk about corruption, is silent on the allegations of corruption against the BJP in Karnataka. He indicated that the BJP cannot do anything in the state on its own and said that his party’s strong presence in the state had led to the 1773 assembly elections. ensured BJP’s victory.

Former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam What saidJaikumar said That the BJP returned to the state assembly with four MLAs today after a gap of one year due to AIADMK is present in Will Annamalai deny it? The BJP will get recognition only when it is in alliance with the AIADMK. Meanwhile, former chief minister O Panneerselvam criticized the BJP state chief and said Annamalai’s reported remarks on former chief minister Jayalalithaa showed his ‘political immaturity’1

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