The CPI-M's Tamil Nadu unit on Tuesday announced its support to the DMK and its allies in the October 21 assembly bypolls in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.
The three-day meeting of the party's state council, which began here, adopted a resolution announcing its support to the candidates of the DMK and allies in the bypolls to Vikravandi and Nanguneri segments in Tamil Nadu and in the Kamaraj Nagar constituency in Puducherry.
A party release here hit out at the BJP-led NDA government and voiced concern over "unprecedented economic crisis the country is now facing."
The party also alleged that the AIADMK government in Tamil Nadu had apparently changed itself into a benami outfit of the BJP-led coalition as it had been accepting "all the anti-people measures of the Central government without raising any protest."
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