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Annamalai hits back at AIADMK on tie-up row
Hindustan Times Mumbai
|July 18, 2025
With allies AIADMK and the BJP having contradictory views on a coalition government in Tamil Nadu, even as they agree on an alliance, the latter's former state president K Annamalai on Thursday said that if the Dravidian party has a problem with it, they should speak to Union home minister Amit Shah directly.
"Not once, not twice but our home minister has said thrice, clearly, that we will form a coalition government," Annamalai told reporters in Chennai. "If AIADMK has a problem with it, they should speak to him directly and resolve it."
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