DMK ally blames party's 'big brother attitude,' exits alliance ahead of Tamil Nadu polls

The Tamilaga Vazhvurimai Katchi has left the DMK-led SPA. Party founder T Velmurugan stated his party felt ignored and cited the DMK's 'big brother attitude'. He mentioned unfulfilled demands regarding social justice. The party will not join the N...

DMK ally blames party's 'big brother attitude,' exits alliance ahead of Tamil Nadu polls
Chennai, DMK ally, Tamilaga Vazhvurimai Katchi has decided to exit the ruling party-led SPA, the party founder T Velmurugan said on Sunday.

Unhappy over his party being 'ignored,' and the DMK's "big brother attitude," the decision was taken, Velmurugan, incumbent MLA from Panruti (Cuddalore dt) Assembly segment, said.

"We were told during seat-sharing negotiations that we will be allotted one seat for the Assembly polls. We have been raising a set of demands, including regarding social justice. We were told when other parties are not asking for any demands, why you are making such demands," Velmurugan told reporters here.


"I have been repeatedly asking the government to fulfill at least some of the demands. But the DMK has been ignoring it," he claimed.

On his further course of action, he said that his organisation would not join the NDA in Tamil Nadu and indicated that he was talking to some parties over forming an alliance.
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