Chennai:
Actor-politician Vijay’s government in Tamil Nadu is yet to be 10 days old, but its wafer-thin majority has sparked concern about its stability. The matter was brought under focus again today as one of its allies, the CPM, said it would “reconsider support” to the government if the AIADMK gains entry into the coalition.
Answering a hypothetical question from the media today about AIADMK MLAs joining the coalition, the CPM said making any AIADMK faction part of the TVK government is against the people’s mandate, which has given a big thumbs down to the DMK and the AIADMK.
The AIADMK’s presence in the coalition will also be against the TVK promise of clean governance, it said.
“We are supporting the TVK as Tamil Nadu is not ready for another poll and we don’t want the BJP make a rear entry through Governor’s rule,” the CPM said.
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