Key Points

Former AIADMK leader Anwhar Raajhaa has switched to the DMK after being expelled for opposing his party's alliance with the BJP. He accused the BJP of being a "negative force" trying to dismantle the AIADMK before taking on the DMK. Raajhaa pointed out that BJP leaders haven't endorsed AIADMK's Palaniswami as their CM candidate. The move strengthens DMK's position ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu elections.

Key Points: AIADMK's Anwhar Raajhaa Joins DMK After Expulsion Over BJP Alliance

  • Raajhaa criticizes AIADMK-BJP alliance as harmful to Tamil Nadu
  • Claims BJP aims to weaken AIADMK before targeting DMK
  • Highlights Amit Shah's silence on Palaniswami as CM candidate
  • DMK gains key leader ahead of 2026 assembly elections
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AIADMK former Minister A Anwhar Raajhaa joins DMK after party expels him

Former AIADMK minister Anwhar Raajhaa defects to DMK, slams BJP's influence in Tamil Nadu ahead of 2026 polls.

"BJP joins hands with AIADMK to destroy the AIADMK - Anwhar Raajhaa"

Chennai, July 21

In a major political development ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) former Minister and MP A Anwhar Raajhaa on Monday joined Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in the presence of DMK President and Chief Minister MK Stalin at Chennai Anna Arivalayam.

AIADMK expelled him from the party again when he reached DMK HQ, Anna Arivalayam, on Monday.

This move comes after Raajhaa's consistent criticism of the AIADMK's alliance with the BJP, which he believes will harm the party's interests in Tamil Nadu.

He expressed concerns over the BJP's growing influence in Tamil Nadu politics and the potential damage it could cause to the AIADMK. He emphasised that the BJP's agenda is to destroy the AIADMK and then fight against the DMK.

Anwhar Raajhaa, addressing the press after joining DMK, Raajhaa pointed out that Union Minister Amit Shah mentioned the NDA coalition forming the government but didn't specify Edappadi Palaniswami as the CM candidate, indicating a potential rift within the alliance.

Raajhaa criticised the AIADMK for deviating from its core ideology and being controlled by the BJP, which he described as a "negative force" in Tamil Nadu politics.

"Union Minister Amit Shah has said the NDA coalition would form the government. But not even in one place has Amit Shah have not mentioned Edappadi Palaniswami as CM candidature. Edappadi Palaniswami has been campaigning for 10 days, but he can't project himself as the AIADMK CM candidate. Edappadi Palaniswami keeps on saying he is the CM candidate, he is the CM candidate. BJP joins hands with AIADMK to destroy the AIADMK. AIADMK has been caught in the BJP's hands. AIADMK travels in the opposite direction of Anna's idealogue pathway. BJP is a negative force in Tamil Nadu. People won't accept that. My only option was DMK. So I have joined DMK. For sure, Thalapathy (M K Stalin) would become CM again," Anwhar Raajhaa added.

Raajhaa was expelled from the AIADMK in 2021 for criticising the party's top brass and advocating for VK Sasikala's reinduction. However, he was re-admitted to the party in 2023 after submitting a formal apology to Palaniswami.

Raajhaa consistently spoke out against the alliance, stating that it would harm the AIADMK's prospects and alienate minority communities

Anwhar Raajhaa's departure comes at a time when the BJP has been pushing for a coalition government in the state if the NDA wins in 2026. The DMK gained a senior leader from the rival camp, potentially strengthening its position ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.

The AIADMK faces fresh challenges in retaining its support base among minorities, particularly in the context of the upcoming elections.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Raajhaa makes valid points about BJP's influence. As a Tamilian, I'm concerned about national parties diluting our regional identity. DMK seems to be the only strong regional force left.
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Arjun K
This is a masterstroke by DMK! They've not just gained a leader but also exposed the cracks in AIADMK-BJP alliance. 2026 elections will be very interesting to watch!
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Priya S
While I support DMK, I wish politicians showed more loyalty. How can we trust leaders who keep changing parties? This culture needs to change for healthy democracy.
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Vikram M
The real issue is BJP trying to control regional parties. We've seen this pattern in other states too. Tamil Nadu must protect its political autonomy at all costs.
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Kavya N
As a minority community member, I appreciate Raajhaa's stand against BJP alliance. AIADMK is making a big mistake by aligning with forces that don't respect Tamil identity.

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