BJP Pushes For More Tamil Nadu Seats, AIADMK Cautious On Winnability

Seat-sharing talks between the AIADMK and BJP for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections are intensifying, with the BJP demanding a larger share of over 35 seats. The BJP is bolstering its demand by pointing to its improved 2024 Lok Sabha vote share and second-place finishes in 10 constituencies. However, the AIADMK leadership is proceeding cautiously, emphasizing that seat allocation must be based on a realistic assessment of winnability in each constituency. The final formula is expected to rely on a detailed, data-driven review of the BJP's performance to maximize the alliance's overall strike rate.

Key Points: AIADMK-BJP Seat Talks Focus on Winnability in Tamil Nadu

  • BJP seeks over 35 seats vs. 20 last time
  • AIADMK cautious, stresses winnability
  • BJP cites 11.4% 2024 Lok Sabha vote share
  • Negotiations to use data-driven constituency assessment
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AIADMK-BJP seat talks focus on winnability as BJP seeks bigger share

BJP seeks over 35 seats in TN polls citing 2024 vote share, while AIADMK urges data-driven allocation based on winning chances.

"The emphasis... will be on allocating constituencies where the BJP has a realistic chance of winning - AIADMK sources"

Chennai, March 2

Seat-sharing negotiations between the AIADMK and the BJP ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections are shaping up to be guided more by "winnability" than by the sheer number of constituencies allotted to each party.

The BJP, a key partner in the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the State, is pressing for a significantly larger share of seats this time.

In the 2021 Assembly elections, the BJP contested 20 constituencies and won four. Encouraged by what it describes as improved grassroots presence and organisational strength, the party is now seeking to contest more than 35 seats in the forthcoming polls.

BJP leaders are backing their demand with data from the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, in which the party secured around 11.4 per cent of the total vote share in Tamil Nadu and finished second in 10 parliamentary constituencies.

The party believes this performance reflects a steady expansion of its support base and justifies a larger role within the alliance.

However, AIADMK sources indicate that the party leadership is cautious about conceding to the BJP's demand in full.

Senior leaders are said to have expressed reservations about the BJP's ability to convert vote share into Assembly victories across all the constituencies it is seeking.

According to party insiders, the AIADMK is keen to ensure that seat allocation strengthens the alliance's overall strike rate rather than diluting its prospects in closely contested segments.

As part of its strategy, the AIADMK is expected to undertake a detailed constituency-wise assessment of the BJP's performance in the Lok Sabha elections, identifying Assembly segments where the BJP demonstrated consistent and relatively strong support.

The emphasis, sources say, will be on allocating constituencies where the BJP has a realistic chance of winning, instead of expanding its tally across less favourable seats.

During negotiations, AIADMK leaders are likely to argue that a calibrated, data-driven formula would maximise the NDA's collective gains in the Assembly polls.

The BJP, which is eager to improve on its previous tally of MLAs, is also expected to weigh the strategic benefits of such an approach, as a focussed allocation could enhance its chances of increasing representation while strengthening the alliance's prospects statewide.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Tamilian, I feel both parties need to remember the ultimate goal is to provide a stable alternative. Endless bargaining hurts the alliance's image. A data-driven approach sounds good, but will they stick to it or will ego play a part?
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Karthik V
BJP's growth in TN is real, no doubt. 11.4% vote share is significant. But Assembly elections are different ball game. Local issues, caste equations matter more. AIADMK's ground network is still superior. A balanced share, maybe 25-30 seats for BJP, seems fair.
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Sarah B
Interesting dynamic. The focus on 'strike rate' is smart politics. It's better to win 15 out of 20 seats than lose 25 out of 35. Hope they finalize it soon so campaigning can begin properly. The delay only helps the ruling party.
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Manish T
With all respect, I have to criticize the BJP's demand here. Jumping from 20 to 35+ seats is too ambitious. It could create resentment among AIADMK cadres. Alliance dharma is about give and take. Overreach might break the NDA in TN. Please negotiate responsibly.
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Anjali F
Good move by AIADMK to do a constituency-wise assessment. Lok Sabha performance doesn't always translate to Assembly. In my area, we voted for BJP MP but prefer AIADMK for MLA work. Hope they get the formula right! 🤞

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