The AIADMK has taken the lead in announcing that its alliance with the BJP forged for the Lok Sabha polls would continue for <br />the assembly elections also. The ruling party on Saturday also cliched a seat-sharing arrangement with the state's working class party, PMK, which would contest from 23 constituencies. <br /> <br />Measures like a bill envisaging 10.50 per cent sub-quota for Vanniyars, a most backward community in Tamil Nadu which was passed in the assembly, is expected by the AIADMK to shore up its poll prospects. <br /> <br />In order to make inroads in the state, which has mainly reigned under two Dravidian party veterans - late chief minister J Jayalalithaa and DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi- Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently launched several projects in Tamil Nadu in recent days and kick-started his party's campaign with a sharp attack on DMK-Congress over corruption. <br /> <br />On the other hand, DMK is focusing on corruption allegations against Palaniswami and his Cabinet colleagues and days ago it submitted one more petition to Governor Banwarilal Purohit seeking action. <br /> <br />'Collection, Corruption and Commission' were among the catchphrases it has been using against the AIADMK. <br /> <br />The DMK has also come up with slogans like "Stalin thaan vararu, vidiyal thara poraru,' (Stalin is coming and he is set to provide dawn to the people).