BJP hijacked AIADMK to advance its communal agenda in TN: Prakash Karat

ANI  |  Coimbatore [India] 

The of (Marxist) leader has said that of the EPS and OPS factions of All Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) took place because of the (BJP) as it wants to advance its communal agenda in

Addressing the gathering at the inauguration function of the Kovai People's Forum here, the (M) leader slammed the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the for propagating its Hindutva agenda and disrupting the unity in the country.

"We are witnessing in our country a systematic effort to disrupt the unity by the communal forces represented by and The at the Centre is run and control by the The communal agenda of the Hindutva forces is being implemented today all over the country. We are seeing how the slogan of 'one nation, one language, one culture is being imposed on the country," he added.

He further said that the has hijacked which would pose a 'serious threat to the people of '

"Another has been formed in Chennai between the and This is not with OPS-EPS but with and This poses a serious threat to the people of Tamil Nadu, to its unity, to its simplistic, cognized culture. We know and are going to use to try to advance its communal agenda in They have hijacked and hope to utilize it further," he said.

He further said the Kovai People's Forum is an initiative to unite all the people to fight against the communal forces and to eliminate the BJP's footprint from

Besides Karat, other political leaders including Kanimozhi of DMK and Viduthalai Chiraithagal president, Tirumavalavan also participated in the function.

Earlier on Monday, the two warring factions of the - one led by Chief Minister E. Palanisamy (EPS) and the other by OPS -led by former chief minister O. Panneerselvam announced a merger, citing that "MGR (M.G. Ramachandran) always wanted to see us united, not split."

The striking part of the is that EPS has taken a backseat in the party, declaring OPS as the convenor of the party. EPS will be the co-convenor.

Palanisamy will continue to be the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, while O. Panneerselvam (OPS) took oath as the Deputy Chief Minister under the merged in the state.

Following the development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured all support from the Centre to the

The also welcomed the and expressed hope that both the factions will work as one entity.

Talking to ANI, leader S. Prakash said, "I hope both the factions will now work as one entity and work for the betterment of I hope people will not see any of their conflict anymore.

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