AIADMK-BJP Seat Talks Intensify as Palaniswami Meets Amit Shah in Delhi

AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami is traveling to New Delhi for high-level discussions with BJP leadership, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, to finalize seat-sharing for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The visit is a decisive step as the ruling DMK has already completed its alliance arrangements, putting pressure on the AIADMK-BJP combine. Union Minister Piyush Goyal is also expected in Chennai to help resolve remaining differences and coordinate campaign strategy. With the election schedule announced, the outcome of these talks will critically shape the alliance's electoral prospects.

Key Points: AIADMK-BJP Final Seat-Sharing Talks: Palaniswami Meets Shah

  • Final phase of AIADMK-BJP seat-sharing talks
  • Palaniswami to meet Amit Shah in Delhi
  • Alliance framework expected to be finalized
  • DMK has already concluded deals with allies
  • Piyush Goyal to visit Chennai this week
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Palaniswami to meet Amit Shah in Delhi today as AIADMK-BJP seat talks intensify

AIADMK's Edappadi Palaniswami meets Amit Shah in Delhi for crucial seat-sharing talks as Tamil Nadu election alliances intensify.

"The outcome of Palaniswami's meetings in Delhi will play a key role in shaping the AIADMK-BJP alliance's electoral prospects. - Political observers"

Chennai, March 19

AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami will reach New Delhi on Thursday as crucial seat-sharing talks between the AIADMK and the Bharatiya Janata Party enter their final phase ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

According to sources, Palaniswami will leave for Delhi from Chennai around 10 a.m. and is expected to hold high-level discussions with senior BJP leadership in the national capital.

He is likely to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah to negotiate the allocation of constituencies between the two alliance partners. The visit is being viewed as a decisive step toward finalising the alliance framework.

With the Election Commission having announced the poll schedule, political activity across Tamil Nadu has intensified. Parties are now working on a war footing to conclude alliance negotiations and begin full-fledged campaigning.

The ruling DMK has already made significant progress, completing seat-sharing arrangements with key allies such as the Congress and the CPI, while talks with other partners are nearing closure.

In contrast, the AIADMK-BJP alliance is yet to officially announce its seat-sharing formula, making the Delhi visit politically significant. Both parties are understood to be working towards a mutually acceptable arrangement that reflects their respective strengths and electoral priorities.

Meanwhile, Union Minister and BJP's Tamil Nadu election in-charge Piyush Goyal is likely to visit Chennai later this week. His visit is likely to focus on resolving remaining differences, including finalising constituencies and coordinating campaign strategies.

Political observers say the outcome of Palaniswami's meetings in Delhi will play a key role in shaping the AIADMK-BJP alliance's electoral prospects.

With limited time left before campaigning gathers momentum, both parties are under pressure to conclude talks quickly.

All eyes are now on the discussions in the national capital, which are expected to determine the final contours of the AIADMK-BJP alliance for the upcoming Assembly elections.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Tamilian, I hope this alliance is based on state development and not just political convenience. We've seen too many broken promises. The focus should be on water, jobs, and infrastructure.
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Rahul R
BJP is a national force but AIADMK knows the local pulse. Seat sharing must reflect this reality. Giving too many seats to BJP could backfire in many constituencies. EPS should hold firm.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I have my doubts. The last AIADMK-BJP alliance didn't deliver the expected results. Voters are looking for a clear vision, not just last-minute seat adjustments. Hope they prove me wrong.
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Kavya N
Good luck to EPS Anna! We need a strong opposition in Tamil Nadu. The Delhi meeting is crucial. Hope they finalize it soon and start campaigning in full swing. 🚀
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David E
Watching from outside India, it's fascinating how these alliances work. Time is really tight now with the schedule announced. The efficiency of these negotiations will set the tone for the campaign.

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