Vaiko Alleges DMK-BJP Secret Pact
Vaiko claims DMK and BJP are making secret plans. DMK and BJP spar over delimitation.

Vaiko, a prominent politician, has alleged that the DMK and BJP are secretly preparing for an agreement in Tamil Nadu. This claim has sparked a heated exchange between the two parties.
The DMK has questioned the stance of Chief Minister Vijay on delimitation after his meeting with Amit Shah. The party has been critical of the BJP's stance on the issue.
Vaiko praised the current Tamil Nadu government for its achievements in its first hundred days. He highlighted the government's efforts to address various issues in the state.
The Southern Zonal Council meeting saw southern states agreeing to resolve water issues through mutual dialogue and constructive solutions. This decision was seen as a positive step towards addressing the long-standing water disputes in the region.
The meeting also saw discussions on various other issues, including delimitation. The DMK and BJP have been at odds over the issue, with the DMK opposing the BJP's stance.
The allegation of a secret pact between the DMK and BJP has added a new dimension to the political landscape of Tamil Nadu. The DMK has denied any such plans, while the BJP has remained silent on the issue.
The people of Tamil Nadu will be watching the developments closely, as the allegation has sparked a heated debate in the state. The DMK and BJP will have to navigate this complex situation carefully, as any misstep could have significant consequences.
In the end, the allegation of a secret pact between the DMK and BJP has raised more questions than answers. The people of Tamil Nadu will have to wait and see how this situation unfolds.
Frequently asked questions
What is the allegation made by Vaiko?
Vaiko alleges that the DMK and BJP are secretly preparing for an agreement in Tamil Nadu.
What was discussed at the Southern Zonal Council meeting?
The meeting saw discussions on various issues, including delimitation and water disputes, with southern states agreeing to resolve water issues through mutual dialogue.