Miffed over ruling AIADMK’s “approach” in finalising seat-sharing
agreement for the Lok Sabha polls in Tamil Nadu, CPI(M) and CPI on
Thursday March 06,2014 called off their alliance with AIADMK
In a joint statement, CPI(M) and CPI state secretaries G Ramakrishnan and D Pandian respectively said several rounds of seat-sharing talks with their senior partner yielded no fruits
“There was no agreement on the seat-sharing despite many rounds of talks due to AIADMK’s approach. Further, with the party having announced candidates for all 40 seats and going ahead with the election campaign, CPI and CPI (M) have decided to face the Lok Sabha polls together''
Note
The Left parties and AIADMK had earlier fought the 2009 Parliamentary polls and 2011 Assembly elections
In a joint statement, CPI(M) and CPI state secretaries G Ramakrishnan and D Pandian respectively said several rounds of seat-sharing talks with their senior partner yielded no fruits
“There was no agreement on the seat-sharing despite many rounds of talks due to AIADMK’s approach. Further, with the party having announced candidates for all 40 seats and going ahead with the election campaign, CPI and CPI (M) have decided to face the Lok Sabha polls together''
Note
The Left parties and AIADMK had earlier fought the 2009 Parliamentary polls and 2011 Assembly elections
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