AIADMK Rebel Faction Won't Join Vijay Government, Says Congress MP Manickam Tagore
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- •The AIADMK rebel faction will not join the Vijay government, according to Congress MP Manickam Tagore.
- •The TVK coalition government is stable and will not be destabilized by the BJP's backdoor politics, Tagore said.
- •The VCK has threatened to quit the government if the AIADMK faction is given ministerial berths, citing concerns about the faction's ideological alignment with the BJP.
- •The rebellion within the AIADMK was caused by the party's decision to form an alliance with the DMK after the state assembly elections threw up a hung verdict.
- •The TVK government represents a new era of coalition politics in Tamil Nadu, which will be able to counter the hate politics that is trying to make inroads into the state.
The ongoing controversy surrounding the fate of the AIADMK rebel faction in Tamil Nadu has taken a new turn, with Congress MP Manickam Tagore stating that the faction will not join the Vijay government. Tagore, who has been a strong advocate for the Congress party to switch allegiance from the DMK camp to the TVK coalition, expressed confidence that the current arrangement will work out well, despite the close numbers enjoyed by the governing coalition. The TVK government, which is a coalition of parties including the Congress, VCK, IUML, and Left, is currently in power with a slim majority, having fallen just short of the majority mark by 10 seats in the state assembly elections.


