Updated April 2nd, 2021 at 11:32 IST

DMK founder & stalwart Annadurai's statue set on fire; Vaiko alleges Sanathana instigation

In poll-bound Tamil Nadu, a statue of DMK's founder and former CM CN Annadurai's statue was set on fire in Madhavacheri town near Kallakuruchi

Reported by: Koushik Narayanan
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In the latest development in poll-bound Tamil Nadu, a statue of DMK's founder and former CM CN Annadurai's statue was set on fire in Madhavacheri town near Kallakurichi. The statue of the stalwart was vandalised by unknown miscreants ahead of Tamil Nadu elections which will be conducted in a single phase, with polling of votes on April 6 followed by counting and declaration of results on May 2. As per sources, an investigation is underway to probe the incident and further details are awaited in the matter. 

Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam chief Vaiko condemned the act of vandalism on Annadurai's statue and alleged the involvement of the saffron gang behind the act, hinting at BJP's hand behind the act. The DMK ally called for the miscreants to be arrested and punished. Further, Vaiko claimed that the instigation of the Sanathana gangs continued the trend of desecrating the idols of Leaders like Periyar and Anna in Tamil Nadu. 

DMK-led alliance

DMK finalized the seat-sharing pact with ally Congress after multiple rounds of negotiations and allotted 25 seats along with the Lok Sabha constituency of Kanyakumari to the grand old party. DMK also inked the seat-sharing agreement with Left ally CPI(M) after multiple rounds of deliberation, as the latter demanded more seats to contest from whereas the former refused to budge. Apart from Congress and CPI(M), DMK also sealed the alliance with Viduthalai Makkal Katchi (VCK), allotting them six seats for the Assembly elections.

Three seats were given by DMK to Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) while two seats were allotted to Manithaneya Makkal Katchi (MMK). Stalin's party had also sealed the seat-sharing agreement with the Communist Party of India (CPI), giving them six seats. MDMK's chief Vaiko informed on Saturday that the DMK chief MK Stalin has signed an agreement by which 6 assembly seats have been allotted to MDMK. The Kongunaadu Makkal Desiya Katchi (KMDK) finalized the seat-sharing pact with DMK chief MK Stalin on Tuesday, agreeing to field three candidates under DMK's symbol in the upcoming elections. KMDK general secretary NR Eswaran signed the seat-sharing pact at the DMK headquarters in Chennai along with other members of both parties.

Tamil Nadu elections

With AIADMK announcing its state alliance with BJP, the EPS-OPS-led party has declared itself as the ' big brother' in the NDA alliance. Former Jaya aide Sasikala announced her sudden decision to quit politics, thereby ending speculations of her role in the upcoming elections. The AIADMK has also survived a long-running tug-of-war over its leadership with Sasikala announcing her intention to retire from politics, and her nephew TTV Dhinakaran allying his AMMK with the SDPI, Asaduddin Owaiai's AIMIM and Captain Vijaykanth's DMDK. Meanwhile, in a bid to woo voters, EPS has announced a massive farm loan waiver, free COVID vaccines, Pongal gift and rescinded cases against Jallikattu protestors, anti-CAA protestors, COVID lockdown violators and Kudankulam nuclear power plant protestors. Meanwhile, ex-CM Karunanidhi's successor - DMK chief MK Stalin eyes his maiden CM term as DMK cannot afford to lose a third straight Assembly election after sweeping the state in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls with 38 seats. 

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Published April 2nd, 2021 at 11:32 IST