Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a restoration of ties between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) in April, but the AIADMK has not reacted positively to the announcement. Both parties have expressed differing opinions on the concept of a coalition government in Tamil Nadu, with the AIADMK asserting that it will form the government after gaining a majority on its own.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a restoration of ties between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) in April, but the AIADMK has not reacted positively to the announcement. Both parties have expressed differing opinions on the concept of a coalition government in Tamil Nadu, with the AIADMK asserting that it will form the government after gaining a majority on its own.
Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin of the DMK criticized the AIADMK for its contradictory statements regarding the formation of the next government. He stated that the AIADMK's alliance with the BJP, a party that opposes rationalistic principles, will not fetch votes for the NDA alliance in the 2026 Assembly elections [1]. The AIADMK, however, has maintained its stance that it will form the government independently, contrary to the BJP's assertion that a coalition government by the NDA will be formed [2].
The AIADMK has accused state BJP chief Annamalai of making critical remarks against late AIADMK leaders such as J Jayalalithaa and CN Annadurai, leading to a break in the alliance [3]. The AIADMK's break with the BJP has been seen as a significant setback for the BJP's mission to expand its base in Tamil Nadu.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has criticized the CPI(M) for prioritizing cadre interests over Kerala's development and has asserted that the BJP's commitment is to 'Viksit Keralam' (developed Kerala) [4]. Despite these efforts, the BJP's presence in Tamil Nadu remains uncertain, with the AIADMK's stance on coalition government posing a challenge to the NDA's unity.
The BJP, however, has been actively participating in AIADMK rallies at the behest of Amit Shah to smoothen out ruffles between parties and with hopes of power-sharing post-election [5]. The BJP's presence at AIADMK rallies signals its endorsement of the AIADMK's leadership in the alliance in Tamil Nadu.
The future of the BJP-AIADMK alliance in Tamil Nadu remains uncertain, with the AIADMK's insistence on forming the government independently posing a challenge to the NDA's unity. The BJP's active participation in AIADMK rallies and its endorsement of the AIADMK's leadership suggest that the BJP is willing to work with the AIADMK, but the AIADMK's stance on coalition government remains a contentious issue.
References:
[1] https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/contradictory-statements-on-forming-of-govt-will-cost-aiadmk-bjp-dearly-in-polls-udhayanidhi/article69807536.ece
[2] https://www.nationalheraldindia.com/politics/mission-tamil-nadu-hits-roadblock-as-aiadmk-breaks-alliance-with-bjp
[3] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/for-bjp-its-kerala-first-for-cpm-cadre-comes-first-amit-shah/articleshow/122409206.cms
[4] https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/amit-shahs-diktat-to-tn-bjp-bond-with-aiadmk/articleshow/122460643.cms
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