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Elections 2019: 'Modi is our daddy, India's daddy', says AIADMK minister KTR Bhalaji
In 2014, AIADMK supremo late Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa during her election campaign asked the people: "Who is a better administrator? Gujarat's Modi or this Tamil Nadu Lady?"
Minister for Milk and Dairy Development K.T.Rajenthra Bhalaji said in Virudhunagar district: "Modi is our daddy. India's Daddy. We accept his leadership."
In 2014, AIADMK supremo late Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa during her election campaign asked the people: "Who is a better administrator? Gujarat's Modi or this Tamil Nadu Lady?"
According to political analysts, for the AIADMK, even a party with one per cent vote share is important for the upcoming Assembly byelections at this juncture.
Chennai: There’s a sea change in attitude of AIADMK towards the BJP, its ally for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. And it has reached to such an extent that the party has gone on record to state that PM Narendra is the "daddy for its cadres". Minister for Milk and Dairy Development K.T.Rajenthra Bhalaji said in Virudhunagar district: "Modi is our daddy. India's Daddy. We accept his leadership."
Bhalaji believes since the death of AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa, it was Modi who had been guiding the AIADMK.
The comments go on to show the dynamics between the ruling AIADMK and the BJP changing vastly between the 2014 and 2019 general elections. Five years ago the party led by AIADMK supremo late Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa had a totally opposite view.
In 2014, Jayalalithaa during her election campaign asked the people: "Who is a better administrator? Gujarat's Modi or this Tamil Nadu Lady?"
The crowd had then shouted `Lady'.
The AIADMK contested in all the 39 Lok Sabha constituencies in Tamil Nadu and won a whopping 37 seats.
But her death in 2016 changed the AIADMK with Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam going out and coming back into the party and T.T.V.Dhinakaran and V.K.Sasikala kept out.
Though the AIADMK government under Chief Minister K. Palaniswami has survived for two years, the focus is more on winning the upcoming byelections for the 21 Assembly seats that are vacant now.
As a result, it is bonanza time for the smaller parties as the AIADMK had to share Lok Sabha seats with them.
Before the the deal with the BJP was the announced, the AIADMK had come to an agreement with the S. Ramadoss-led PMK, allotting seven Lok Sabha seats for the party. Reports say more regional parties are set to join the alliance, to make it a battle of DMK and the Congress on one side and the AIADMK, BJP and their allies on the other.
The AIADMK has stitched together electoral alliances with the PMK (seven Lok Sabha seats and one Rajya Sabha seat), BJP (five Lok Sabha seats), Puthiya Tamizhagam and Puthiya Needhi Katchi (one Lok Sabha seat each) till now.
Even after knowing that the A. Vijayakant led DMDK has been holding parallel talks for an electoral alliance with the DMK, the ruling AIADMK is keeping its doors open.
According to political analysts, for the AIADMK, even a party with one per cent vote share is important for the upcoming Assembly byelections at this juncture.
The absence of a tall leader like Jayalalithaa is clearly telling on the AIADMK.
In the 235-member Assembly, the AIADMK has 114 members followed by the DMK with 88, Congress eight, one of the IUML, one Independent, the Speaker and 21 vacant seats (19 disqualified and two dead). Besides, there is a nominated member.
"The AIADMK can consolidate its position in the Assembly even if it wins 8-9 seats in the bypolls. The polls will also test its strength of two-leaves symbol under the current party leadership," Jhon Arokiasamy, political strategist, told said.
(With additional information from IANS)
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