AIADMK Executive Committee to meet on May 2 to discuss NDA expansion in TN

IANS April 16, 2025 374 views

The AIADMK is preparing for a strategic realignment with the NDA in Tamil Nadu, scheduling a critical executive meeting on May 2. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has confirmed the alliance will contest the 2026 Assembly elections under Edappadi K. Palaniswami's leadership. The party is actively exploring potential partnerships, including talks with the DMDK and potentially other regional parties. Despite some internal dissent, the AIADMK seems committed to strengthening its position in the state's political landscape.

"The alliance will contest the 2026 Assembly elections under the leadership of AIADMK" - Amit Shah
AIADMK Executive Committee to meet on May 2 to discuss NDA expansion in TN
Chennai, April 16: The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) has convened its Executive Committee meeting on May 2 to deliberate on the expansion of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Tamil Nadu.

Key Points

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AIADMK rejoins NDA after September 2023 split

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Palaniswami exploring potential alliance partners

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BJP replaces Annamalai with Nagendran

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Internal meetings reveal potential challenges

The high-level meeting, which will be attended by all district secretaries, secretaries from states where the AIADMK has branches, MPs, MLAs, and headquarters functionaries, marks the party's first major internal discussion since formally rejoining the NDA.

The AIADMK, which had parted ways with the BJP in September 2023, realigned with the party on April 11.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the renewed alliance, confirming that the NDA would contest the 2026 Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu under the leadership of AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS).

A significant development preceding this realignment was the removal of K. Annamalai as BJP state President.

In his place, the BJP national leadership appointed Nainar Nagendran, a more experienced and measured politician, reportedly in response to the AIADMK's insistence on Annamalai's ouster as a precondition for rejoining the alliance.

While Palaniswami has not publicly elaborated on the alliance, sources within the AIADMK say he has already begun talks with other political parties to strengthen the NDA bloc.

Notably, discussions are underway with the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK), which was an AIADMK ally in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

The DMDK had narrowly lost to the Congress in Virudhunagar after a closely fought contest.

EPS is also said to be exploring dialogue with certain parties currently aligned with the DMK.

However, at least two recent internal meetings of the AIADMK have seen expressions of discontent.

On Sunday, a minority wing functionary from Pudukkottai resigned in protest.

The upcoming May 2 meeting is expected to address the party's concerns and strategise the NDA's expansion in Tamil Nadu, as the alliance gears up for a strong electoral battle in 2026.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Interesting move by AIADMK! 🤔 The NDA alliance could really change the political landscape in TN. EPS seems to be playing his cards well after rejoining the alliance. Let's see how this meeting goes on May 2nd.
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Priya M.
I'm not convinced about this alliance. The AIADMK had good reasons to leave NDA before, and now they're back? Feels like political opportunism rather than serving the people of Tamil Nadu.
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Karthik S.
The removal of Annamalai shows how much influence AIADMK has in this alliance. Smart move by EPS to strengthen his position before 2026 elections. NDA needs strong regional partners in TN.
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Saranya V.
Hope they discuss real issues affecting common people rather than just alliance politics. We need better governance, not just political maneuvering! 🙏
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Manoj T.
The discontent within AIADMK is concerning. EPS needs to address these issues properly in the meeting. A divided house won't help in facing DMK in 2026.
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Anitha R.
Bringing DMDK back into the fold would be a good strategic move. They may have lost in Virudhunagar, but their vote share was decent. Every seat matters in TN politics! 💪
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Vijay P.
While I support AIADMK, I think they're making a mistake by not being more transparent about their alliance strategy. The party cadres and voters deserve clearer communication about these decisions.

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