Thursday, January 20, 2011

Criticism of UPA nothing to do with electoral tie-ups: Jaya

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Chennai,   Remaining non-committal on thei ssue of alliance for the assembly polls in Tamil Nadu, AIADMK chief  Jayalalithaa today said her criticism of the UPA government had nothing to do with the issue of electoraltie-ups.

"Whenever the Central government''s action was against public interest, the AIADMK never hesitated to voice its criticism. This has got nothing to do with electoralalliance," she told reporters here.

Jayalalitha was responding to reporters'' queriesabout her criticism of the UPA in recent days including her slamming of Union Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal for his statements against the CAG on estimates of losses due to 2Gspectrum allocation.

Asked if the "doors were shut" on AIADMK-Congress alliance, she shot back, "I never said there was an alliance"and refused to talk more on the issue.

Jayalalitha had made a sensational offer in November to extend AIADMK''s support to Congress in the event of DMK''sexit from UPA on the issue of taking action against former telecom minister A Raja regarding the spectrum scam.

She described as "highly condemnable" Sibal''scriticism of CAG estimates of 2G spectrum losses and said itwas against the constitution, as the Comptroller and AuditorGeneral of India was a constitutional authority.

Sibal''s remarks amounted to contempt of court asSupreme Court was looking into the case based on the CAGreport, she said.

Slamming the DMK for "failing" on various accounts including "deteriorating" law and order, power cuts and price rise, she said the "anti-people and autocratic dynasty" rule will be overthrown in the coming elections due in May.

"Overall, there is no safety to life and property and police is not acting against incidents of crime that has become daily affair," she said, adding, her party will take these issues to the people.

"No matter what the freebies the ruling DMK has given so far or will give in the future, people are fed up with the life they are forced to lead and they want the AIADMK to cometo power," Jayalalitha said.

On alliances, she said AIADMK was in talks with some others and she will come out with details at the appropriate time.

She declined to answer any queries of alliance with DMDK, floated by actor-politician Vijayakant."No comments."

Condemning the recent fuel price hike, she said the AIADMK, Left parties and the TDP will meet in New Delhi soon to chalk out the strategy for a major protest.
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