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This is an archive article published on July 9, 2008

MDMK to vote against UPA

MDMK said that it would vote against the UPA government if a vote of confidence is moved.

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MDMK said on Wednesday it would vote against the UPA government if a vote of confidence is moved and demanded the resignation of the Manmohan Singh government and the dissolution of Lok Sabha.

MDMK has four members in the Lok Sabha but the group had split as two of its MPs, L Ganesan and N Ramachandran, have parted ways with Vaiko.

The UPA government has become a minority one, MDMK leader Vaiko said in a statement in Chennai after the withdrawal of support by the Left parties.

Stating that India should not implement the nuclear deal at any cost, Vaiko said the party was opposing the deal as it would pledge India’s sovereignty to the United States.

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