Major Tamil Nadu parties reject ‘Kongu Nadu’ idea, but BJP remains noncommittal
Meanwhile, BJP legislative party leader Nainar Nagendran in Tenkasi said that no one needs to fear about the bifurcation of Tamil Nadu.
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CHENNAI: What started as a mere buzz on social media by BJP-affiliated handles became a hot political topic on Sunday, with almost all major parties in the State denouncing the idea of creating a new Union Territory of ‘Kongu Nadu’ by bifurcating Tamil Nadu.
While DMK leaders made public statements, an AIADMK spokesperson, when contacted, categorically said such ideas should be nipped in the bud. Even BJP leaders distanced themselves from the idea and said there was no such proposal. But they remained wishywashy by claiming that if people wish for a bifurcation, it is the duty of the Union government to execute it.
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The DMK president will release the party’s vision statement for TN at the conference in Tiruchi on Sunday evening
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Cut-outs installed at Siruganur on Tiruchi outskirts, the venue of DMK Conference on Sunday. | Photo Credit:
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The DMK president will release the party’s vision statement for TN at the conference in Tiruchi on Sunday evening
A vast carpet of sparkling red covering acres and acres of land near Samayapuram tollgate on the Tiruchi highway, welcomes DMK leaders and cadres who have arrived here to attend the party conference, to be held on Sunday evening.