Ex-AIADMK Minister Nilofar Kafeel Joins DMK in Stalin's Presence

Former AIADMK minister Nilofar Kafeel has resigned from the party and is set to join the ruling DMK in the presence of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin at a party event in Tirupattur. She cited personal circumstances for leaving the AIADMK, where she had served as Labour Welfare Minister but was denied a ticket in the 2021 elections. Her expulsion in 2021 and subsequent sidelining are seen as key reasons for her exit. This move is viewed as a significant shift that could influence the political dynamics in the Vellore region ahead of upcoming elections.

Key Points: Nilofar Kafeel Quits AIADMK, Joins DMK Before CM Stalin

  • Ex-minister quits AIADMK
  • Joins DMK before CM Stalin
  • Had been expelled in 2021
  • Could shift local dynamics
  • Move ahead of electoral season
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AIADMK's former minister Nilofar Kafeel to join DMK in presence of CM Stalin

Former AIADMK minister Nilofar Kafeel resigns and joins the ruling DMK in the presence of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, shifting Vellore's political landscape.

"unable to continue her political journey within the organisation due to prevailing personal circumstances - Nilofar Kafeel"

Chennai, Feb 14

In a significant political development ahead of the upcoming electoral season in Tamil Nadu, former AIADMK Minister Nilofar Kafeel is set to join the DMK on Saturday evening in the presence of Chief Minister and DMK president M.K. Stalin.

The induction will take place at a large-scale training camp for DMK northern zone leaders being held in Tirupattur.

The event, which is expected to witness the participation of senior party functionaries and cadre, will formally mark Nilofar Kafeel's entry into the ruling party.

Earlier in the day, Nilofar Kafeel submitted her resignation letter to AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami, formally stepping down from the party's primary membership and all associated responsibilities.

In her letter, she stated that she had been associated with the party for a long time but was unable to continue her political journey within the organisation due to prevailing personal circumstances.

She expressed gratitude to the party leadership and district-level leaders, particularly those in Tirupattur, for the respect and support extended to her during her tenure.

Nilofar Kafeel had represented the Vaniyambadi Assembly constituency during the previous AIADMK regime and served as Minister for Labour Welfare.

However, she was denied a ticket in the 2021 Assembly elections. Instead, the party allotted the seat to Senthilkumar, considered a close associate of former minister K.C. Veeramani.

The decision reportedly led to internal friction between Nilofar Kafeel and K.C. Veeramani, triggering dissatisfaction among their respective supporters.

The rift eventually culminated in her expulsion from the AIADMK in 2021.

Although she was re-inducted into the party two years ago, Nilofar Kafeel is said to have received limited prominence thereafter and remained largely inactive in party affairs, attending meetings only nominally.

Her decision to join the DMK is being viewed as a notable shift in the political landscape of the Vellore region, particularly in Tirupattur and Vaniyambadi, where she retains a support base.

Political observers believe the move could influence local dynamics in the run-up to the next electoral battle in Tamil Nadu.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I see this as a smart move by DMK. They are strengthening their base in the Vellore region ahead of the elections. Nilofar Kafeel still has a support base in Vaniyambadi, which could be crucial. 🧠
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Sarah B
The article mentions "personal circumstances" led to her resignation from AIADMK. I wish political reporting was more transparent. What are these circumstances? Voters have a right to know the full story behind such significant shifts.
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Karthik V
Internal friction, denial of ticket, expulsion... this shows the sorry state of affairs in AIADMK. When a senior leader and former minister is treated this way, it reflects poorly on the party's leadership. No wonder they are struggling.
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Meera T
Wishing her all the best in DMK! She was a good Labour Welfare Minister. Hope she gets a meaningful role and can work for the people again. Sometimes a change of environment is needed to be effective. 👍
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Aman W
The real story is about the AIADMK's internal politics between her and K.C. Veeramani. This "groupism" is the biggest weakness of that party. Until they unite, DMK will continue to have an advantage in Tamil Nadu.

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