Party's national executive member L Ganesan ruled out joining the two fronts since Congress was a constituent of the DMK-led alliance while the Left parties were part of the PWF.
In fact, no parties, including ruling AIADMK, have finalised alliance, he told reporters here.
"We have not closed the doors...," he said, when reporters pointed out that AIADMK has not taken a final call on forging electoral partnership and whether BJP was mulling an alliance with it.
Recently, AIADMK supremo and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, whose party had faced the 2014 Lok Sabha polls on its own, had said she would take a right decision on alliance in sync with the circumstances, indicating that she was open for a poll pact.
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Ganesan said BJP would give priority to seal poll pact with its former allies who were part of the NDA led by it, for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, indicating that the Vijayakant-led DMDK could be a preferred choice.
BJP, DMK and PWF have been wooing the actor-politician for alliance.
He said discussions would cover party's strategy for all 234 Assembly segments.
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Asked about the GST bill, Kumar quipped that the
government is talking about it where it should, an apparent reference to its attempts to bring the opposition around over the contentious legislation.