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JP to discuss pact with BJP for polls

Press Trust Of India Chennai
The Janata Party will discuss with BJP leaders an electoral alliance for the Assembly polls in Tamil Nadu, the party president Subramanian swamy said today.
 
His party would evolve an 'Hindu agenda' and present it before other parties for the polls, he told reporters here.
 
He said the ruling AIADMK and its main opposition, DMK were 'anti-Hindus' and the Hindu religion was under threat from these parties.
 
"I, though a secular man, have undertaken a Hindu agenda only to save the religion from the onslaught from these parties," he said.
 
He welcomed the Karnataka Chief Minister, H D Kumaraswamy's announcement that his government would set up special courts 'to try pro-LTTE Tamil separatists imprisoned in Karnataka jails.

 
 

 

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First Published: Feb 15 2006 | 12:00 AM IST

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