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Amit Shah's diktat to TN BJP: Bond with AIADMK
Chennai: Amid conflicting views in the NDA in Tamil Nadu over a coalition govt, the
BJP
rank and file is actively participating in
AIADMK
rallies at the behest of Union minister
Amit Shah
to smoothen out ruffles between parties, and with hopes of power-sharing post-election.
Shah, who was recently in Madurai, told BJP functionaries to collaborate with AIADMK, participate in demonstrations and rallies as a show of unity. This directive has been communicated to the district units. BJP sources said this is aimed at strengthening NDA in TN, with AIADMK at the helm. "Shah told senior leaders that AIADMK will lead NDA in the state, and the BJP should gel with it… Now our cadres are seen at
Edappadi Palaniswami
's campaign wherever it is held in the state," a senior BJP leader said.
This contrasts with the 2021 election, where many AIADMK functionaries told their ally to stay off their public outreach programmes, especially in minority-dominated areas.
On Palaniswami's assertion that AIADMK will form govt on its own, a contradiction to Amit Shah's share-in-power plank, BJP leaders suggest such statements were intended to build confidence among respective cadres.
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A key BJP functionary said, "If AIADMK falls short of a majority, it will be a 100% coalition govt.
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AIADMK Rajya Sabha members may also get a berth in Union cabinet."
The presence of BJP leaders such as L Murugan, Nainar Nagenthran, and Vanathi Srinivasan at EPS's rally in Mettupalayam, signals the party's endorsement of his leadership of the alliance in TN. It remains to be seen if former state president K Annamalai will participate in Palaniswami's meetings. There was unease recently due to Annamalai's absence at a Nagenthran-organised meet for booth-level workers where Vanathi Srinivasan, Tamilisai Soundararajan, H Raja, and P Sudhakar Reddy spoke.
Annamalai was originally scheduled to speak on youth votes.