Vaiko held a meeting with AAP state convenor Vaseegaran, in what MDMK described as a "courtesy call". (PTI file photo)
Chennai:
MDMK founder Vaiko today met Aam Aadmi Party's Tamil Nadu leadership in Chennai, setting off speculation about a pact ahead of the May 16 Tamil Nadu Assembly polls.
Mr Vaiko held a meeting with AAP state convenor Vaseegaran, in what MDMK described as a "courtesy call".
Later, talking to reporters, Mr Vaiko heaped praise on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and said that AAP's victory in the Assembly elections in that state was a "miracle in Indian political history".
The AAP came to power promising an end to corruption and being a transparent government and the chief minister was a "redeemer" whose party faced all kinds of "onslaught" from the Narendra Modi-led central government, Mr Vaiko said.
Meanwhile, MDMK sources told news agency PTI that Mr Vaiko's meeting with Mr Vaseegaran was a "courtesy call" but they did not rule out prospects of an alliance.
The MDMK leader, also the coordinator of the four-party People's Welfare Front (PWF), had met Mr Kejriwal in New Delhi last year.
The two had shared stage at that time during a protest against the Modi government's controversial land acquisition bill.
Mr Vaiko has supported the demand for full statehood for Delhi and the neighbouring Puducherry.
The Vaiko-led PWF, whose other constituents are CPI(M), CPI and VCK, had clinched a poll pact with Vijayakanth's DMDK last week, allotting the actor-politician 124 of the 234 Assembly seats.