As she has decided to go it
alone in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa closed the door
on the CPI which sought her support to elect its candidate to the Rajya Sabha. She
named five AIADMK candidates for the forthcoming Rajya Sabha polls. Six
vacancies are to be filled in this month’s biennial election.
But the moot point is whether
her decision will bring together the Opposition parties, which have a combined
strength of 72 members in the Assembly. Except the ruling AIADMK, none of the
political parties has the strength to elect a candidate on its own to the Rajya
Sabha. If these parties come together, the Opposition can make it difficult for
the fifth AIADMK candidate to get elected if there are seven candidates in the
fray for the six seats.
However, right now, it seems
a very distant possibility as more legislators of the Desiya Murpokku Dravida
Kazhagam, led by actor Vijayakant, are expected to switch their loyalties to
the ruling party. The AIADMK is comfortably positioned to win four of the six
seats, but will be short of eight seats to elect the fifth member. A candidate
needs 34 votes to win a seat.
The CPI had hoped that Ms
Jayalalithaa would field only four candidates and would offer the AIADMK’s
extra votes to its candidate. CPI general secretary S. Sudhakar Reddy, former
general secretary A.B. Bardhan and national council secretary D. Raja, who
sought re-nomination, were in Chennai recently, but could not get an
appointment to meet her. Finally Mr Bardhan and Mr. Sudhakar Reddy met her at Delhi , but she had
expressed her inability to support the CPI. She is said to have suggested to
the CPI leadership that it could field its candidate for the sixth seat. The
CPI has only eight members and its support will swell to 18, if the CPI(M)’s 10
seats are added.
CPI (M)
state secretary G. Ramakrishnan told that, the party stand on the RS polls will
be taken when the State committee of the party meets on June 17. In the past, the
CPI(M) has worked together with actor Vijayakant’s DMDK, which has 29 members
in the Assembly. However, six dissident members are expected to vote for the
AIADMK.
Mr. Vijayakant has so far not
disclosed his stand on the RS polls and there is speculation that he may
support a Left candidate. The DMK is also hoping to get the support from the
actor-turned-politician, who is going through a political crisis. “But he is
not approachable. He is also not creating any situation for us to send feelers,”
said a DMK leader.
DMK’s former ally Congress
has five members and it may not hesitate to vote for a DMK nominee. The PMK has
a strength of three in the Assembly, but the party is likely to boycott the
elections.
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