Chennai, May 24 -- The Opposition DMK and its former ally, the Congress, are trading barbs over post-poll realignment, with the National party hitting back with sharp retorts, even as DMK President and ex-Chief Minister M K Stalin--whose party was facing political isolation with key parties deserting the Front--predicted that the TVK goverment headed by Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay will not last long and will definitely fall one day.
After senior leader A Raja and others had an open dig at Congress and other allijes IUML and VCK, for deserting the Front and aligning with the Vijay's TVK and joining the government, ushering in the first ever coalition era in the state, it was now the turn of Leader of the Opposition Udhayanidhi Stalin to l...