"Yes. We will contest (the elections) along with alliance parties who are already with us," he told reporters who asked him if DMK would face the elections without aligning with one of the national parties.
With Congress no more a member of the DMK-led alliance in the state following their split in March this year over the Sri Lankan Tamils issue, the southern party is now supported by existing allies like Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi and IUML.
To a question on aligning with BJP, he said "we have not made any decision on inviting BJP (for a tie-up)."
In a morale-boosting announcement to supporters, Karunanidhi had on Sunday informed the DMK general council that the party will not forge electoral tie-up with Congress or BJP for next year's Lok Sabha polls.
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