Amit Shah Predicts NDA Victory in Tamil Nadu 2026, Slams DMK Corruption

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has confidently declared that the NDA will form the government in Tamil Nadu after the 2026 Assembly elections. He announced the BJP's strategy to lead a strong alliance with the AIADMK and other regional parties against the DMK-Congress combine. Shah launched a sharp attack on the ruling DMK, labeling it the "most corrupt government" in India and accusing it of failing on all fronts, including women's safety. He framed the upcoming battle as one to end dynastic politics, specifically targeting Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's son, Udhayanidhi Stalin.

Key Points: Amit Shah: NDA Will Form Tamil Nadu Govt in 2026

  • Shah predicts NDA win in 2026 TN polls
  • BJP to lead alliance with AIADMK
  • Accuses DMK of being "most corrupt"
  • Criticizes dynastic politics targeting Stalin's son
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An NDA government will be formed in Tamil Nadu in 2026: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah declares BJP's alliance strategy for 2026 Tamil Nadu polls, vows to defeat DMK and Congress, and criticizes the ruling government.

An NDA government will be formed in Tamil Nadu in 2026: Amit Shah
"In April 2026, an NDA government will be formed in Tamil Nadu. - Amit Shah"

Pudukkottai, January 4

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday expressed confidence that a shift in the state's political regime is underway in the upcoming 2026 Assembly elections in April, asserting that the NDA would win against DMK and Congress.

Addressing a massive gathering at the closing ceremony of state BJP President Nainar Nagenthran's marathon yatra on Sunday, Shah declared, "In April 2026, an NDA government will be formed in Tamil Nadu."

Highlighting previous electoral wins in recent years, he said, "2024 and 2025 were years of victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party; now, 2026 will be the year we bring that mandate to Tamil Nadu and Bengal."

The Home Minister urged the citizens of Tamil Nadu to align themselves and join Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "vision of a developed India."

Shah's speech served as a formal confirmation of the BJP's alliance strategy to go against the currently ruling DMK. He announced that the BJP is prepared to lead a "strong alliance" with the AIADMK and other regional partners.

"The alliance of BJP with AIADMK and others will have its final fight against Congress and DMK," Shah said.

The Home Minister criticised the current administration, labelling the DMK government as "the most corrupt government" in the country. He accused the ruling party of failing, saying, "The DMK government has failed on every front. If the most corrupt government is anywhere in the whole of India, then unfortunately, it is in Tamil Nadu."

Highlighting concerns over public safety, he claimed, "There is no guarantee of safety for women and daughters in Tamil Nadu,". He further alleged that the DMK's governance focuses on nepotism rather than public service. "The Tamil Nadu government has only one objective, and that is to make CM Stalin's son, Udhayanidhi Stalin, the Chief Minister of the state."

Shah urged the people, "The time has come to end dynastic politics in Tamil Nadu."

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Tamilian, I welcome any party that focuses on development and good governance. If the current government is failing on safety and corruption, maybe a change is needed. Let's see what vision NDA offers for our state. 🤔
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Vikram M
Shah ji is right about one thing – dynastic politics needs to end. It's not just a Tamil Nadu problem, it's all over India. But calling it the "most corrupt" is a bit much. Every party has issues. The focus should be on policies.
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Sarah B
Interesting to watch from outside. Tamil Nadu politics seems very complex and regional. A national party making such a direct push is a bold strategy. The 2026 election will be one to watch!
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Karthik V
BJP+AIADMK alliance could be a game changer. DMK has been in power for a while now. People are looking for alternatives, especially the youth. If they can present a strong local leadership, they have a chance. Jai Hind!
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Anjali F
Respectfully, I disagree with the Home Minister's assessment. As a woman living in Chennai, I feel safe. Such blanket statements undermine the state's progress. Elections should be fought on real issues like jobs and infrastructure, not fear. 🙏

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