Singh along with the leaders of the alliance partners would release the list in Chennai on March 18 or 19, BJP General Secretary and party in charge of Tamil Nadu Muralidhar Rao told reporters here.
The BJP and DMDK had yesterday announced conclusion of seat sharing talks but declined to reveal details of the deal.
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Expressing happiness that a "formidable" alliance has been formed in the state, he said NDA would prove that it was a true alternative for the AIADMK and DMK-led alliances.
The BJP-led alliance has DMDK, MDMK, PMK, IJK and Kongu party.
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