AIADMK-BJP Alliance Nears Seat-Sharing Deal for Tamil Nadu Polls

The AIADMK and BJP are advancing towards a seat-sharing agreement for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, with the BJP expected to contest approximately 29 constituencies. Formal negotiations are slated to begin around March 14, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in Tiruchirappalli. The BJP had initially sought around 60 seats but revised its demand down to about 30, with the AIADMK aiming to contest roughly 170 seats itself. The final arrangement could still be adjusted if the BJP succeeds in bringing actor-politician Vijay's TVK party into the NDA fold.

Key Points: AIADMK-BJP Seat Sharing Pact Nears Finale for TN Assembly Polls

  • BJP likely to contest 29 seats
  • PMK may get 18, AMMK 9 seats
  • Formal talks after PM Modi's March 11 rally
  • BJP scaled down demand from 60 seats
  • Alliance discussing symbol use for smaller parties
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AIADMK-BJP alliance nears seat sharing pact for TN Assembly polls

AIADMK and BJP close to finalising seat-sharing for Tamil Nadu elections, with BJP likely to get 29 seats. Formal talks expected after PM Modi's rally.

"Formal discussions on seat-sharing are expected around March 14, after the rally. - Senior AIADMK Leader"

Chennai, March 10

The AIADMK and the BJP are reportedly moving closer to finalising a seat-sharing arrangement for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, with the BJP likely to contest around 29 seats as part of the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance.

Though formal negotiations among the alliance partners have not yet begun, sources in both the AIADMK and BJP said that the broad contours of the seat-sharing formula have already been worked out through informal discussions.

According to the proposed arrangement, the BJP may be allotted 29 constituencies, the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) could receive around 18 seats, while T.T.V. Dhinakaran's Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) is expected to be given nine seats under the alliance formula.

A senior AIADMK leader confirmed that both parties have broadly agreed on the framework, adding that the official talks are likely to take place after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in Tiruchirappalli on March 11.

"Formal discussions on seat-sharing are expected around March 14, after the rally," the leader said.

Earlier in the negotiations, Union Minister Piyush Goyal, who has been involved in the alliance discussions, had reportedly presented a wish list of around 60 seats for the BJP. However, the party later scaled down its demand to about 30 seats.

To persuade the BJP to settle for 29 seats, AIADMK leaders are understood to have assured their ally that it would be offered constituencies considered favourable for the party's prospects.

AIADMK sources also attributed the delay in concluding the seat-sharing arrangement to the BJP's ongoing attempts to bring actor-politician Vijay's TVK into the NDA fold.

If those efforts succeed, the distribution of seats among existing alliance partners may have to be revised. At present, AIADMK is said to be aiming to contest around 170 seats in the 234-member Assembly.

While AMMK had reportedly sought 13 constituencies, the AIADMK leadership is said to have proposed allotting nine seats, including Sholinghur, Andipatti, Ottapidaram, Nanguneri, Pudukkottai, Harur, Melur, Papanasam and Musiri.

Under the proposed formula, smaller allies are also expected to receive limited representation. Two seats each are likely to be allocated to parties such as G.K. Vasan's Tamil Maanila Congress, B. John Pandian's Tamizha Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam, and T.R. Paarivendhar's Indiya Jananayaga Katchi.

Alliance leaders are also discussing whether smaller parties should contest on the AIADMK's 'two leaves' symbol to improve their chances of victory, though the BJP is believed to favour fielding such candidates under its 'lotus' symbol.

Final decisions on these issues will be taken during the formal talks among the alliance partners.

- IANS

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Priya S
From demanding 60 to settling for 29... shows some pragmatism from the BJP. But the real test will be on the ground. DMK's alliance looks very strong. NDA needs a clear, united front and a strong local face. 🤔
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Sarah B
As someone following TN politics, the inclusion of Vijay's TVK could be a game-changer. If that happens, this entire seat-sharing math goes for a toss. AIADMK aiming for 170 seats seems ambitious given the current mood.
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Manish T
Respectfully, I hope this alliance focuses on development issues and not just seat arithmetic. Tamil Nadu needs stability and investment. The last-minute negotiations and delays don't inspire confidence in a cohesive plan for the state's future.
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Kavya N
PMK with 18 seats and AMMK with 9... looks like AIADMK is trying to keep everyone happy. But will it be enough to counter the DMK+ Congress+ left front? The smaller parties getting just 2 seats each shows who holds the real power here.
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David E
The timing after Modi ji's rally makes sense. A strong show of force in Tiruchirappalli will set the tone for the negotiations. BJP's growth in TN has been steady, and 29 seats is a respectable number to build upon. 🇮🇳

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