
Chennai: The BJP has once again dropped a hint on its plan of forming a coalition government in Tamilnadu, if AIADMK-led alliance emerges victorious in the 6 April Assembly elections.
This time, the party’s national president J P Nadda himself has spoken about it. Nadda on Sunday asserted that his party would be forming governments in Assam, Puducherry, Tamilnadu, and West Bengal come this 2 May. He also accused Congress of being communal and ignoring regional issues.
Speaking to reporters in Chennai, Nadda said, “In Tamilnadu, under the leadership of AIADMK we are forming the government. The signals in the two phases of West Bengal clearly have shown that BJP is heading towards victory.”
Earlier, addressing a rally, he said, ‘our opponents are trying to defame Tamilnadu.
“The DMK-Congress are parties of dynastic values. They don’t believe in democracy and both have been rejected twice by the people of Tamilnadu and India.”
Democratic parties like AIADMK and BJP will keep growing forward with your blessings, he added.
Pointing out that the DMK stands for Dynasty, Money and Katta panchayat, he said the DMK-Congress is known for 2G, 3G, 4G and Jija Ji.

