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Jayalalithaa attacks Narendra Modi, sharpest ever so far

By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 17, Apr 2014, 16:39 pm IST | UPDATED: 17, Apr 2014, 16:48 pm IST

Jayalalithaa attacks Narendra Modi, sharpest ever so far Chennai: A day after Narendra Modi suggested that he shares a good relationship with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, she did not return the compliment. In her sharpest attack yet on the BJP and its prime ministerial candidate, the chief minister said at a rally today that Mr Modi needs to check his facts.

Referring to a rally in Chennai at which Mr Modi had said that neither her AIADMK nor the Opposition DMK had helped Tamil Nadu, Jayalalithaa said today, "I would like to tell him (Modi) that the AIADMK is the only party which has done good work and constantly thinks of the people."

Jayalalithaa also said that Tamil Nadu's growth has been far more impressive than that of Gujarat.  Mr Modi and the BJP say that his chief qualification for the country's top job is the development he has brought to Gujarat during his four terms as chief minister.
 
In the past, Mr Modi and Jayalalithaa have been openly supportive of each other - when she was sworn in as chief minister of Tamil Nadu in 2011, he attended the ceremony. When Mr Modi won an impressive victory in the Gujarat election in December, 2012, Jayalalithaa sent a representative for his swearing-in.

But the BJP and she did not strike a pre-election alliance, and she has said recently that she believes in the potential of a Third Front- a conglomerate of parties that are not affiliated to either the BJP or the Congress.

In an interview yesterday, when asked why he has not struck a deal with Jayalalithaa, Mr Modi said that the BJP's pre-poll alliance of 25 parties is unprecedented. In the context of recent criticisms that Jayalalithaa and he have swapped, he said, "We may have different ideologies, but at a personal level, I have excellent relations with Jayalalithaa."