Chennai:
MDMK yesterday decided against contesting Tamil Nadu and Puducherry assembly elections, saying it was piqued by the "consistent ill-treatment" and "arrogant stand" of AIADMK during the seat-sharing talks. The decision was taken at a meeting of the district secretaries of the party in the early hours of the day.
A resolution passed at the meeting said, "The arrogant attitude of AIADMK to its long-term ally and a meager offer of eight seats hurt the sentiments of the party...We don't want to sell our self respect for the sake of a few seats and decided that we will not contest the polls."
A last minute effort by the AIADMK leadership to prevail upon MDMK with an offer of 13 seats could not succeed and MDMK leaders went into a huddle around the midnight and took the decision at 4AM.
A resolution passed at the meeting said, "The arrogant attitude of AIADMK to its long-term ally and a meager offer of eight seats hurt the sentiments of the party...We don't want to sell our self respect for the sake of a few seats and decided that we will not contest the polls."
A last minute effort by the AIADMK leadership to prevail upon MDMK with an offer of 13 seats could not succeed and MDMK leaders went into a huddle around the midnight and took the decision at 4AM.
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