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Dhinakaran Denies AMMK Support for TVK Amid Political Turmoil

Dhinakaran Denies AMMK Support for TVK Amid Political Turmoil

In the shadowy alleys of Tamil Nadu's political theatre, AMMK chief TTV Dhinakaran has emerged with a firm rebuttal, denying any alliance with the Tamilaga Valvurimai Katchi (TVK). Standing outside Lok Bhavan under the midnight sky, Dhinakaran accused the TVK of forging a letter of support, a move described as part of a desperate attempt to tip the scales in their favour.

"We have not extended any support to TVK," Dhinakaran announced, his voice cutting through the night air. "Our backing remains with the AIADMK, and any claims to the contrary are fictitious." His words come at a crucial juncture as the state grapples with the complexities of government formation, with the TVK falling short of the required majority.

Governor Rajendra Arlekar now finds himself at the centre of a political maelstrom, as various factions vie for his attention. The TVK, having secured 108 seats, is still shy of the 118-seat majority needed to form the government, and accusations of horse-trading have begun to echo through the halls of power.

Dhinakaran, often seen as a maverick in Tamil Nadu politics, has made it clear that the AMMK has no intention of negotiating with TVK or any other party. "We have nothing to bargain for," he stated, dismissing the rumours of political horse-trading as mere fabrications.

The TVK, on the other hand, has accused Dhinakaran of spreading misinformation, a charge he vehemently denies. The accusations and counter-accusations have added a layer of intrigue to the already tense political atmosphere in the state.

As the political drama unfolds, the people of Tamil Nadu watch with bated breath, eager to know who will hold the reins of power. The coming days promise more revelations and perhaps, a resolution to the current deadlock.

politics Tamil Nadu government