TN BJP Chief: NDA Seat-Share Talks Await Poll Schedule, Mega Rally Planned

Tamil Nadu BJP President Nainar Nagendran stated that seat-sharing negotiations within the NDA have not commenced and will only begin after the Election Commission announces poll dates. He inspected venues for a massive NDA public meeting in Tiruchirappalli on March 11, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Congress chief clarified that seat-sharing talks with alliance partner DMK are ongoing and a settlement will be reached. The state is gearing up for the 2026 Assembly elections where the ruling DMK-led alliance will face the BJP-AIADMK combine.

Key Points: NDA Seat-Sharing Talks Not Started Yet, Says TN BJP Chief

  • Seat-sharing talks not yet begun
  • Mega NDA rally planned for March 11
  • PM Modi expected at Trichy event
  • Congress-DMK alliance negotiations ongoing
  • Tamil Nadu polls due in 2026
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Seat-sharing talks yet to begin in NDA alliance: Tamil Nadu BJP Chief Nainar Nagendran

Tamil Nadu BJP President says NDA seat negotiations will begin only after election dates are announced. PM Modi to address a massive rally in Trichy.

"NDA public meeting in Tiruchirappalli would be conducted on the scale of a major conference - Nainar Nagendran"

Trichy, March 2

BJP Tamil Nadu State President Nainar Nagendran on Monday said that seat-sharing negotiations within the National Democratic Alliance have not yet commenced and would take place only after the announcement of the election schedule.

A massive public meeting of the National Democratic Alliance is scheduled to be held in Tiruchirappalli on March 11, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to participate.

Ahead of the event, Nainar Nagendran, along with former Minister C Vijayabaskar, visited Tiruchirappalli to inspect and finalise the venue for the public meeting. They examined a private land parcel in Panjappur and later inspected the G Corner Ground in the city.

Speaking to reporters after the inspection, Nagendran said, "NDA public meeting in Tiruchirappalli would be conducted on the scale of a major conference, with participation expected to exceed five lakh people."

He stated that the meeting would be held at either the private site in Panjappur or the G Corner Ground, based on final arrangements.

On alliance matters, he clarified that the seat-sharing discussions within the NDA have not yet begun and would be taken up only after the Election Commission announces the poll dates.

Responding to questions about AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami's travelling to New Delhi to meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Nagendran said, "The purpose of the meeting was known only to the two leaders."

When asked whether the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) would join the NDA alliance, he said the question should be directed to the party concerned.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Congress president K Selvaperunthagai on Monday clarified that a settlement between Congress and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) about seat sharing would be reached after negotiation, adding that there's no confusion between the two parties.

"Negotiations take place in every election, and each party will demand more seats, and a settlement will eventually be reached. The same will happen here. We're asking for a few more seats, and a settlement will be reached," he said.

"The DMK and Congress, the INDIA Bloc Alliance, is a natural alliance, an ideological alliance. Where's the disagreement? In every election, all parties, even smaller ones, demand more seats. We'll ask for whatever we need. Our Chief Minister, Stalin, will certainly consider it. There's no problem; everything is running smoothly," he added.

The 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly will go to the polls in the first half of 2026, where the MK Stalin-led alliance will look to project the 'Dravidian Model 2.0' for the win against the BJP-AIADMK alliance.

- ANI

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Priya S
A 5 lakh people rally for Modi ji in Trichy is huge! Shows the growing support for BJP in the state. The Dravidian parties should take note. Development politics is finally reaching Tamil Nadu. 🚀
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Suresh O
Both alliances are saying the same thing – "talks will happen, settlement will be reached." It's all political drama for the media. The actual hard negotiations happen behind closed doors. As a voter, I'm more interested in the candidate's profile and local work than which party symbol they carry.
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Anjali F
Respectfully, this constant focus on seat-sharing and rallies feels disconnected from ground realities. We need discussions on water scarcity in Coimbatore, job creation in Tiruppur, and improving public transport in Chennai. I wish the energy spent on alliance math was spent on governance issues.
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Karthik V
EPS meeting Amit Shah is the key takeaway here. Something is brewing. TVK might be the wildcard. If BJP can bring AIADMK, a few smaller parties like TVK, and its own cadre together, they can put up a strong fight. 2026 will be very interesting!
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Meera T
The DMK-Congress alliance calling itself "natural" and "ideological" is a bit of a stretch. They are together because they need each other to fight the BJP. In Tamil Nadu, state issues and welfare schemes will matter more than national alliance labels.

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