BJP Claims INDIA Bloc is Fragmenting as DMK Boycotts Meeting
INDIA bloc 'disintegrating', says BJP as DMK boycotts key meeting
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The Telangana BJP spokesperson Prakash Reddy stated that the INDIA bloc is facing significant internal divisions, highlighted by the DMK's decision to boycott an upcoming meeting due to perceived betrayal by Congress. This move reflects growing tensions within the opposition alliance.
- 01Prakash Reddy of BJP claims the INDIA bloc may be 'disintegrating' due to internal conflicts.
- 02The DMK has decided to boycott the INDIA bloc meeting scheduled for June 8, citing betrayal by Congress.
- 03The Congress party's alliance with the TVK after the Tamil Nadu elections has upset the DMK.
- 04Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Saraogi pointed out the lack of coordination and infighting within the opposition alliance.
- 05The DMK expressed that its workers feel deeply hurt by Congress's actions, leading to their boycott of the meeting.
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The BJP has suggested that the opposition INDIA bloc is facing serious internal divisions, particularly following the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam's (DMK) decision to boycott an upcoming meeting on June 8 in New Delhi. Telangana BJP spokesperson Prakash Reddy pointed to the DMK's absence as indicative of the alliance's potential disintegration. He criticized the Congress party for its recent alliance with the Tamil Nadu-based TVK, which he termed opportunistic. Reddy's comments were echoed by Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Saraogi, who noted a lack of internal coordination and ongoing infighting within the opposition coalition. The DMK's decision to boycott stems from feelings of betrayal after Congress shifted its support to the TVK, despite previously campaigning as part of the DMK-led alliance in the Tamil Nadu elections. The DMK stated that its cadres are deeply hurt by Congress's actions, prompting their withdrawal from the meeting where Congress would be present.
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The disintegration of the INDIA bloc could affect political dynamics in Tamil Nadu and beyond, influencing future elections and alliances.
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