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CPI not part of DMK alliance in Tamil Nadu, says Veerapandian

CPI not part of DMK alliance in Tamil Nadu, says Veerapandian
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The Communist Party of India (CPI) has officially distanced itself from the DMK alliance in Tamil Nadu, citing an unconducive political environment. The party is currently extending external support to the TVK government while maintaining its opposition to the BJP and RSS.

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This shift in political alliances reflects the evolving landscape of Tamil Nadu politics and the strategic positioning of regional parties.

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The Communist Party of India (CPI) is not in alliance with the DMK in Tamil Nadu, said M. Veerapandian, State secretary of the CPI.

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