BJP's Tom Vadakkan on West Bengal Reckoning and Tamil Nadu's Vijay Factor

BJP spokesperson Tom Vadakkan stated the party is in reckoning in West Bengal and confident about Assam. He highlighted the complex political dynamics in Tamil Nadu with DMK, AIADMK, and actor Vijay's emerging influence. Vadakkan emphasized that the Dravidian movement's narrative will decide voter preferences in Tamil Nadu. Election trends show close contests with TVK leading in 90 seats and BJP leading in 63 seats in West Bengal.

Key Points: BJP's Tom Vadakkan on West Bengal, Tamil Nadu Elections

  • BJP in reckoning in West Bengal
  • 'Vijay Factor' emerges in Tamil Nadu
  • Dravidian movement key to Tamil Nadu outcome
  • Close contests in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu
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"In West Bengal we are in reckoning, Tamil Nadu shows 'Vijay factor' alongside DMK-AIADMK fight": BJP's Tom Vadakkan

BJP spokesperson Tom Vadakkan says party in reckoning in West Bengal, highlights 'Vijay factor' alongside DMK-AIADMK fight in Tamil Nadu assembly elections.

"In West Bengal we are in reckoning, Tamil Nadu shows 'Vijay factor' alongside DMK-AIADMK fight": BJP's Tom Vadakkan
"West Bengal is the place where we are in the reckoning. Assam, we are already there... - Tom Vadakkan"

Chennai, May 4

BJP spokesperson Tom Vadakkan on Monday said the party was "in the reckoning" in West Bengal, while expressing confidence over its position as early trends emerged in Assembly election counting in four states and the Union Territory of Puducherry.

Speaking to ANI, Vadakkan said political dynamics in Tamil Nadu were complex due to the presence of multiple strong players and the influence of regional identity politics.

"West Bengal is the place where we are in the reckoning. Assam, we are already there..." he said.

Referring to the contest in Tamil Nadu, Vadakkan pointed to the presence of multiple political forces, including the ruling DMK, AIADMK, and actor Vijay's emerging influence.

"In Tamil Nadu, at this point, there are DMK, AIADMK and the 'Vijay Factor'," he said, referring to Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.

He further said the outcome in the state would depend on how the Dravidian political narrative shapes voter preferences.

"We'll have to watch it very closely before analysing Tamil Nadu because the essential issue is the Dravidian movement. Now, how far the Dravidian movement is going to take root and who is to be identified as a real Dravidian party is something that will be decided in this election," Vadakkan added.

Trends in the Assembly election results on Monday indicated varied leads across key states, with alliances and parties locked in close contests.

In Tamil Nadu, Election Commission sources indicated that the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) was leading in 90 constituencies, while the DMK-led alliance, including the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) with 34 seats and the Indian National Congress (INC) with 2 seats, was ahead in 36 seats.

All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) was leading in 61 seats, along with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2 seats and Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) in 6 seats, taking the NDA tally to 69 seats.

In West Bengal, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was leading in 63 constituencies, while the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) was ahead in 37 seats. The Bharat Gorkha Prajatantrik Morcha (BGPM) was also leading in 1 seat.

- ANI

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Priya S
"Real Dravidian party" is subjective. DMK and AIADMK have been fighting over that label for decades, and now Vijay's TVK is claiming it too. BJP is naive to think they can win TN without a strong regional ally. The West Bengal leads show hope, but let's wait for final results.
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Vikram M
Vijay factor is the real game-changer in TN. People are tired of the old Dravidian parties. BJP might have a chance if they align with TVK in future. But for now, in West Bengal, they're clearly second to TMC. Let's see how the final tally plays out.
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Rohit P
Interesting analysis by Vadakkan. But the real story is the shifting voter base in TN. The Dravidian movement's relevance is being questioned by youth. BJP's 2 seats in TN show they have a long way to go. Bengal is promising, but Assam and other states are their strongholds.
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Kavya N
Tom is overconfident. In West Bengal, TMC is still the dominant force despite leads. TN is a complex puzzle with DMK, AIADMK, and now TVK. BJP needs to focus on grassroots presence rather than relying on personality-driven "factors." Let's not jump to conclusions.
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Siddharth J
The "Vijay Factor" is a wildcard in TN. People are excited about a fresh face. But the Dravidian identity debate is overhyped—voters care about development and local issues. BJP should learn from Bengal's progress but not ignore ground realities elsewhere. 😅

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