The DMK Monday hit back at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for describing its alliance with the Congress as "opportunistic" and asked if the BJP's reported attempts to join hands with its rival AIADMK was indeed ideology based.
The ruling AIADMK lashed out at Stalin for his remarks, saying it was not in any alliance.
Responding to Modi's criticism of the DMK-Congress tie-up as "opportunistic," Stalin said, "There are reports that PM Modi is trying to strike an alliance with the AIADMK. Is it an alliance of ideology or loot is my question," Stalin, also Leader of Opposition in the state assembly, told reporters here.
He has been often critical of the ruling AIADMK in Tamil Nadu, with his party levelling repeated charges of corruption against it, including chief minister K Palaniswami.
Stalin also alleged Modi had tried to ensure the merger of the earlier rival factions headed by AIADMK leaders Palaniswami and O Panneerselvam.
Post their merger in August 2017, Panneerselvam was made deputy to Palaniswami.
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On Sunday, Modi had recalled the past rivalry between the Congress and its southern ally DMK, and said none had forgotten where the two parties stood on the Jain Commission.
"That time Congress said either it is DMK or it is us. But today they are together. If not opportunism, what explains their alliance," he asked.
Responding to Stalin's criticism, senior AIADMK leader D Jayakumar accused the DMK and Congress of being "responsible" for the failure to prevent mass Tamil civilian casualties during the Sri Lankan ethnic strife in 2009.
He indicated that then chief minister, the late DMK president M Karunanidhi, wielded tremendous clout in the Congress-led UPA government but did not do anything on the matter.
"What name can be given to that alliance (between DMK and Congress) -- a murderous alliance. This is the name the people of Tamil Nadu have given to them," he told reporters.
The AIADMK was not holding any alliance talks right now and such matters will be decided by the party leadership, and the decision-making bodies of General Council and Executive, he said.
"Why is he (Stalin) giving certificate as if we have entered into an alliance," Jayakumar said and accused Stalin of making such comments based on "assumption."
Stalin, when asked about criticism of DMK joining hands with the Congress despite it being a victim of Emergency, said BJP-led rule "is worse than the Emergency."
He said former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who had implemented Emergency, had later "expressed regret for that."
On his proposal to project Rahul Gandhi as the Prime Ministerial candidate of the opposition for next year's polls, Stalin said he had only expressed DMK's "feeling."
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