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jaya planning to split dmk alliance
by srinivasan on Feb 18, 2006 01:52 PM  Permalink 

chief minister jayalalitha is trying to split the dmk alliance in order to win the elections, which is going to be held on april-may. But onething i can clearly say that, she is having a good mind setup and she knows how to move the coins and what are all the various ways to move. Due to the elections only she has given all the benefits to the government employees etc. Have you got remembered about the incident happened at the time, chief minister jayalalitha won the elections? The governemnt employees went for the strikes, and more act has been passed over them and she has not accepted the employees views. But now due to election she has given all the benefits to the government employees and in turn she is trying to split the dmk alliance inorder to win the election.

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tamilnadu politics
by swaminathan on Feb 18, 2006 01:43 PM  Permalink 

yes its possible when people like karunanidhi and sonia can join hands for political reasons any party can shift loyalty from UPA for example communist wl have allaince in tamilnadu with dmk and congress in kerala and cal no allaince. its power game and the money it matters.



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JAYA CAN
by SARAVANAN on Feb 18, 2006 10:38 AM  Permalink 

every tamilian knows that karunanithi is a family oriented leader.he told last election that he was not going to contest but now he s ready to contest on behalf of his son stalin.main sufferer was vaiko.so, vaiko s ready to go to jaya's side.this leads jaya a easy work of splitting the DMK alliance.

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will jaya split DMK alliance?
by s subramanyan on Feb 18, 2006 08:48 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

do you ahve any doubt? She will break it. But in the final analysis it is the question of tweedledom and tweedledee.

Shenoy ahs rightly exposed the myth of the appointment of the new TN congress president who has links with the PMK.

Viewers of Sun TV are being fed daily with Karunanidhi's perorations. Without ever attending the legislative assembly, he wants to be in the political limelight every day.

The elections are to be watched. In the final analysis it is bad for Tamils in either way. But there is no chance of the national parties building their stregnth in TN. They seem to have given up TN.

TN will slowly decline from its premier position.

s subramanyan

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RE:will jaya split DMK alliance?
by senthil on Feb 20, 2006 07:04 PM  Permalink
Subramanian,
Do you mean to say that national parties are the
reason for TN's progress???
Senthil

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biased towards Jaya
by Saravana murthy on Feb 18, 2006 02:22 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Hi,

1.I think T V R Shenoy is biased towards Jayalalithaa.
2. What is the connection between Vaiko not show in Sun TV and DMK
- MDMK allies?
3.The whole article was complaints about Karunanidhi's dynasty, but
there wasn't a single line about how many cases are there in court
against the greatest actress turn politician Ms.Jayalalithaa.
3.Shenoy even didn't mention about the imprisonment of Vaiko by
Jayalalithaa.
May be T V R Shenoy should keep it in mind that there shouldn't be a
bias against anything like party, caste or religion while writting a
article.




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RE:biased towards Jaya
by I.Venkatesan on Feb 20, 2006 05:36 PM  Permalink
The robber who has not captured by the police so far or on whom no case is pending in the court does not mean that he is the Mr.Clean. The fact is he is more technical than the other one who is having number of cases against him in the court. Same rule is apllied to Karuna and Jaya.

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Will Jaya split DMK alliance?
by S.Hariharan on Feb 17, 2006 07:51 PM  Permalink 

Two things are getting clear that Jaya's current administration is appreciated. If that is beneficial for the welfare of the people of the State, she should continue for the next term. The tamil nadu people have to decide about that. It looks a little awkward to see in the News Papers the pictures of Central Ministers and the pictures of DMK Parties on projects launched in Tamilnaadu by the Centre ,conveying non-existance of an elected Govt. in TN. Is this the split administration ?

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