AIADMK Leads NDA With 169 Seats, BJP Gets 27 in Tamil Nadu Polls

The AIADMK-led NDA has finalized its seat-sharing arrangement for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, with the AIADMK contesting 169 seats. Its allies, including the BJP, PMK, and AMMK, have been allocated the remaining 65 constituencies. The party's manifesto promises significant welfare measures, including monthly financial aid for women and free bus travel for men. The state will vote on April 23, setting up a contest primarily against the DMK-led alliance.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Polls: AIADMK's 169 Seats, NDA Seat-Sharing Announced

  • AIADMK contests 169 seats
  • BJP allotted 27 constituencies
  • PMK gets 18 seats
  • Manifesto promises ₹2,000 monthly for women
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Tamil Nadu elections: AIADMK to contest 169 seats, releases list of 65 seats for NDA allies

AIADMK to contest 169 seats, BJP gets 27 in Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. NDA seat-sharing details and key manifesto promises revealed.

"The AIADMK will contest 169 out of the 234 seats - Official Release"

Chennai, March 25

The National Democratic Alliance in Tamil Nadu, led by All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, on Wednesday announced its seat-sharing arrangement for the upcoming Assembly elections, releasing a list of 65 constituencies allotted to its alliance partners across the state.

As per an official release, the AIADMK will contest 169 out of the 234 seats, while the remaining 65 have been allocated to its allies.

According to the release, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will contest 27 constituencies, including Mylapore, Thalli, Modakurichi, Udhagamandalam, Avadi, Thiruvannamalai, Thanjavur, Coimbatore North, Nagercoil, and Ramanathapuram, among others. The Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) has been allotted 18 constituencies, such as Salem West, Dharmapuri, Vikravandi, Mayiladuthurai, Sholingur, Ambattur, Perambur, and Salem North.

The Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) will contest 11 constituencies, including Periyakulam, Mannargudi, Thiruvaiyaru, Karaikudi, Saidapet, Poonamallee, and Nanguneri. The Tamil Maanila Congress (TMC) has been allotted five constituencies, namely Ottanchatram, Erode West, Ranipet, Kumbakonam, and Kiliyur.

The Indhiya Jananayaka Katchi (IJK) will contest in Pallavaram and Kunnam, while the Tamilaga Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK) and Puratchi Bharatham have been allotted one seat each in Rajapalayam and Keezhvaithinanankuppam, respectively.

Earlier today, AIADMK released its first list of 23 candidates.

Earlier, on March 23, AIADMK had already indicated the seat allocation for key allies, confirming 27 seats for BJP, 18 for PMK, and 11 for AMMK.

The announcement was made by AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami at a joint press conference held at the party headquarters in Chennai. The event was attended by Union Minister Piyush Goyal, BJP Tamil Nadu president Nainar Nagendran, PMK president Anbumani Ramadoss, and AMMK General Secretary T T V Dhinakaran.

Separately, Palaniswami also unveiled the party's election manifesto on Tuesday, outlining 297 promises. Key proposals include a monthly financial assistance of Rs 2,000 for women heads of households and a one-time support of ₹10,000 per family to offset rising costs. The manifesto also promises additional ration benefits such as lentils along with rice, distribution of refrigerators, and three free cooking gas cylinders per year for ration card holders. Furthermore, the party has pledged to extend the free bus travel scheme to men.

Tamil Nadu will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23, with counting scheduled for May 4.

The main electoral contest is expected between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), which also includes Congress, DMDK, and the VCK, and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by AIADMK with the BJP and Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) as allies. Actor-turned-politician Vijay is set to make his electoral debut with TVK, attempting to turn the upcoming elections into a three-way contest.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a woman from Coimbatore, the promise of monthly assistance is very welcome. But will they actually deliver? So many promises before every election. Free bus travel for men is also a good step for gender equality in public schemes.
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Rahul R
Respectfully, I have to criticize the high number of seats for BJP. Their national policies often don't align with Tamil Nadu's unique social fabric. AIADMK should be careful not to lose its Dravidian identity by leaning too much on a national party.
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Anjali F
Three free gas cylinders and a fridge? Sounds like a wedding gift list! 😂 On a serious note, if they can manage the economy well enough to fulfill these promises, it would be great. But the track record of freebies impacting state finances is worrying.
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Karthik V
Good to see smaller parties like TMC and IJK getting representation. A strong alliance is needed to counter DMK. The inclusion of PMK is crucial for the northern districts. Let's see if Vijay's TVK can actually split any votes.
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Michael C
Watching from abroad, the seat-sharing seems quite strategic. Allocating specific seats to allies based on their regional strength is smart politics. The manifesto is extensive, but implementation will be the real test.

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