Sasikala's New Party to Forge Alliances for Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls

VK Sasikala has officially launched the All India Puratchi Thalaivar Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam. She announced the party will contest the upcoming Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Assembly elections under the 'Coconut Grove' symbol. Sasikala emphasized the party will not fight alone but will seek alliances with ideologically similar parties. She framed the new party as continuing the legacy of MGR and J Jayalalithaa to provide good governance.

Key Points: Sasikala's Party to Contest TN Polls in Alliance, Not Solo

  • New party launched by Sasikala
  • Will not contest elections alone
  • Seeks alliances with like-minded parties
  • Symbol is 'Coconut Grove'
  • Focus on welfare and governance
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TN polls: Sasikala says her party will not contest alone but will form alliances with like-minded parties

VK Sasikala announces her new party will form alliances for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, ruling out a solo contest under the 'Coconut Grove' symbol.

"We have always been like a grove. We will form alliances with parties that share similar ideologies with us. - VK Sasikala"

Chennai, March 13

All India Puratchi Thalaivar Makkal Munetra Kazhagam founder VK Sasikala on Friday said that her party will not contest the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly polls alone but form alliances with like-minded parties.

Former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's close associate Sasikala had announced in February that she would launch a new political party and had also unveiled its flag. In this context, at her residence "Jayalalithaa Illam" in Poes Garden, Chennai, Sasikala officially announced the name and symbol of the new party she has launched.

Speaking to reporters afterwards, she said, "Today is an important day. I am going to share some good news. I had already told you that I would not do anything without informing you all.Puratchi Thalaivar (MGR) formed a party for the people. He started that movement to uproot the evil force called the DMK and to protect the people of Tamil Nadu."

"That party was created mainly for the welfare of the poor. In fact, MGR himself joined a party that had initially been started by one of his loyal supporters. A loyalist of MGR founded that party, and MGR associated himself with it. During his rule, he proved that he truly wanted to do good for the people. After him, Puratchi Thalaivi Amma (Jayalalithaa) continued to follow the principles of Puratchi Thalaivar without deviation and implemented many beneficial schemes for the people," she added.

Highlighting the party's focus on welfare and governance, she added, "During Amma's rule, women were safe, and many welfare schemes were introduced for our progress. After Amma's demise, everything has turned upside down. The evil force called the DMK has squeezed and exploited the people of Tamil Nadu. Seeing all this, I decided that it was necessary to bring an end to it. That is why I introduced the party flag on February 24, which is Amma's birth anniversary."

"Just as the leader once joined a party started by a loyal cadre and led it forward, a similar situation has now come to me. A devoted supporter who has deep affection for the leader and for Amma has started a party, and I am joining that party," she added.

She then officially announced the name of the party as "All India Puratchi Thalaivar Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam.

She further said, "In the upcoming Assembly elections, we will contest under the 'Coconut Grove' symbol. There is something important to notice about this symbol. We have always believed in unity and togetherness. We have no other intention than to remain united. This symbol itself will stand as proof that I will always remain with the people. The symbol represents a joint family. It is truly the people's symbol."

"In the upcoming Assembly elections, candidates of the All India Puratchi Thalaivar Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam will contest in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry under the Coconut Grove symbol," she further said.

When asked whether the party would contest alone, she said, "We have always been like a grove. We will form alliances with parties that share similar ideologies with us. Some people prefer to go alone without alliances or prominent leaders joining them. But we are not like that. We will definitely contest with alliances."

She added that their goal is to ensure good governance and protection for the people of Tamil Nadu, as well as for those who have been associated with the movement since the leader's time.

She further said, "A single tree cannot become a grove. We have not come as a single tree; we have come as a grove. The grove represents the people of Tamil Nadu and our party workers."

Regarding the 2026 Assembly elections, she said the people will ultimately decide who succeeds and who does not.

When asked about a possible alliance with Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, she replied that they would work with any party that shares similar views.

Responding to a question about TTV Dhinakaran's Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam now being allied with the AIADMK, she said, "Each party will act according to its own wishes. I have nothing to say about that."

"For me, everything revolves around the people. Therefore, we will function as a party for the people. During the campaign, I will meet the people directly and speak with them. Some people may choose a different route, but I am moving forward on a straightforward path," she added.

When asked whether the DMK and AIADMK could be defeated, she said, "The people's problems are the main issue, and neither of these parties has addressed them properly. I will take these issues to the people. The people of Tamil Nadu are kind-hearted, and I believe they will deliver a fair verdict."

She said that no matter how many parties announce candidates, the final decision lies with the people.

She also noted that even today, people on the streets say that governance like Amma's will not return, which shows how good her administration was.

Criticising the DMK government, she alleged that many incidents of sexual assault from young girls to elderly women have occurred in the last two to three months.

She also claimed that murders are taking place even in broad daylight.

She concluded by accusing the government of focusing only on publicity during the last five years and said their mission is to defeat and drive this government out of power.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's interesting that she's invoking the legacy of MGR and Amma so strongly. For many households, especially women, those were times of real welfare schemes. If her party can genuinely bring back that focus on development and safety, it could resonate. But actions speak louder than words! 🤞
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Karthik V
The comment about not being a "single tree" but a "grove" is a good metaphor for coalition politics. In a diverse state like TN, alliances are pragmatic. However, the test is whether these alliances are based on a common minimum program for the state's progress or just on sharing seats.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the constant referencing of past leaders feels like a strategy to tap into existing voter sentiment rather than presenting a new vision. Tamil Nadu's youth are looking for solutions to unemployment and modern infrastructure. I hope the discourse moves beyond legacy politics.
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Meera T
Her point about women's safety during Amma's rule is something my mother also talks about. The current situation is worrying. If a new party can make that a central, actionable issue and not just a talking point, they will get support. We need safer streets for everyone.
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Aman W
The alliance with "like-minded parties" is key. But in TN politics, "like-minded" often just means "anti-DMK" or "anti-AIADMK." Voters are tired of this binary. We need a third front with a solid, corruption-free agenda focused on governance. Let's see if this party can be that.

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