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Karun­anidhi puts Vijayakanth in a spot

DMDK leader Vijayakanth is in a catch-22 situation. DMK president M. Karun­anidhi has literally cast him bait by announcing pa­rty.

Chennai: DMDK leader Vijayakanth is in a catch-22 situation. DMK president M. Karun­anidhi has literally cast him bait by announcing pa­rty propaganda secretary ‘Tiruchy’ Siva as candidate for (the sixth seat) Rajya Sa­bha polls to be held on Fe­bruary 7.

Vijayakanth who fled to Malaysia in a hush-hush manner amid rumours of him tilting saffron way has fewer options. Either he has to bite the bullet and suppo­rt Siva or take DMK support for his candidate, ther­eby concretising his allia­nce with the DMK for the Lok Sabha polls, perhaps for a future quid pro quo or dare the DMK by banking on the five votes of the Con­gress, which is also keen on warming up to the DMK to overcome a rout in LS poll.

Though Vijayakanth co­uld abstain from the RS polls and keep all guessing for the Lok Sabha election, DMK is confident that the actor-politician would not risk throwing in the towel during election season.

The DMK has 26 assured votes, including two MMK and the lone Puthiya Tami­zhagam vote, whereas the DMDK has only 21 votes aft­er its think tank Panruti S. Ramachandran’s recent re­s­ignation. The abstention of the PMK (3 votes), which is closing ranks with the BJP, is an easy guess. Poll pundits predict an arithmetic edge for the DMK.

Assuming that the DMK-DMDK are deadlocked at 26 votes (Congress should vote for DMDK) after counting the first preference votes, the se­­c­ond preference votes wo­uld seal the victory for the DMK as the seven rebel DM­DK MLAs who act at the behest of the AIADMK are un­likely to pick Vija­yak­a­nth’s man as their second preference under any circumstance.

Unusual silence of an otherwise articulate ‘Tiruchy’ Siva who chose on Saturday to file nomination on Jan­u­ary 21 was an indicator that the DMK was not ave­rse to withdrawing its candidate should Captain accept the poll alliance.

( Source : dc )
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