Addressing an election rally here, Vijayakanth claimed the Prime Minister himself had told that Jayalalithaa had never met and discussed in person about the problems being faced by Tamil Nadu, when he met Singh some time back in Delhi.
Stating that he extended the support and joined NDA as its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi could give a "corruption-free" India, he said Jayalalithaa's dream of capturing power at Delhi would "remain a dream" only.
The actor-turned-politician also said his party will take all-out efforts and work hard to capture power in Tamil Nadu in the next assembly polls in 2016.
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