She issued a statement saying she is quitting politics to ensure that Jayalalithaa's golden rule is established in Tamil Nadu
She appealed to Jayalalithaa''s "true supporters" to work unitedly in the April 6 elections and prevent "common enemy", DMK
The two major Tamil Nadu political parties are in the process of finalising their poll promises that would attract the voters
Dravidian majors AIADMK and DMK on Tuesday continued seat-sharing talks with their respective key allies BJP and Congress for the coming Tamil Nadu assembly elections but no outcome emerged. While a senior BJP leader said the party wanted to finalise the pact before Union Home Minister Amith Shah's expected visit later this week, the state Congress said the talks with DMK were cordial. The ruling AIADMK, which has already sealed its deal with PMK allotting it 23 seats, held talks with BJP, whose delegation included Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy and party's state election in-charge. It also continued discussions with actor Vijayakant-led DMDK on sharing of the seats for the April 6 polls. The AIADMK side was represented by senior leaders including K P Munusamy and R Vaithilingam, party sources said. A senior BJP leader, on condition of anonymity, said the party wanted to clinch the seat-sharing deal before Shah's expected visit on March 7 to the state
The polls are scheduled for April 6
The AIADMK top leadership held seat-sharing talks with Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday for the Tamil Nadu Assembly election.
The ruling All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) has allocated 23 seats to Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) to contest Tamil Nadu Assembly polls 2021
Expelled AIADMK leader V K Sasikala on Wednesday appealed to 'true followers' of late party supremo J Jayalalithaa to join hands
The assembly elections are likely to take place in April
With the exit of the Congress government here, Punjab, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh are the only three states in the country ruled by the party on its own
Kiran Bedi's removal as Puducherry LG has denied Narayanasamy a key issue to counter anti-incumbency
AIADMK said it has lodged a complaint with police against the camp of the close aide of late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa alleging a 'conspiracy' to unleash 'violence'
Earlier, the ordinary people had no access to Tamil Nadu politics' stalwarts. This is changing now, and therefore, Rahul Gandhi's recent visit to the state was a change for the people
Targeting the opposition DMK, he said the party had promised two acres of land, but failed to implement
She cannot contest this round of the assembly election or the next Lok Sabha election, on account of her conviction and subsequent imprisonment
Sasikala was discharged from a hospital on Sunday after recovering from Covid-19, days after she was set free by the prison officials on completion her jail term in a corruption case
Expelled AIADMK leader V K Sasikala, undergoing treatment for COVID-19 in a hospital here, would be discharged on Sunday, a bulletin said. "Sasikala Natarajan completed 10 days of treatment today. She has been asymptomatic and maintaining saturation without oxygen for the past three days. As per protocol, she can be discharged from the hospital," Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute said in the bulletin. "The team of doctors attending to her has taken the decision that she is fit for discharge and she will be discharged tomorrow, but has been advised home quarantine," it said. Sasikala was released on Wednesday after she completed four years of imprisonment in a jail here in a case of disproportionate assets. Being treated for COVID-19, the 66-year-old close aide of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister late J Jayalalithaa had remained in the hospital. Sasikala's return to Tamil Nadu is of political significance as it comes at a time when the southern state is
Polls are due in Tamil Nadu in April-May
Sources said that Sasikala would not be leaving for Chennai today and would continue to undergo treatment at Victoria Hospital in Bengaluru
Mr Narayanasamy could be in trouble as Puducherry, along with Tamil Nadu, goes to the polls in April-May