Key Points

Senior BJP leaders met AIADMK chief Edappadi Palaniswami in Chennai to discuss the 2026 Assembly election strategy. The meeting signals renewed coordination between the two political allies after recent tensions. Both parties are working to finalize an electoral understanding and present a united front against the DMK. The discussions are expected to continue with working groups being formed to address campaign coordination.

Key Points: BJP Leaders Meet EPS in Chennai for Tamil Nadu Poll Strategy

  • BJP national leaders review electoral strategy with AIADMK in Chennai
  • Detailed discussions on seat-sharing and joint campaign planning
  • Senior party members attend strategic meeting at BJP headquarters
  • Efforts to rebuild and strengthen electoral alliance for 2026 polls
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BJP leaders meet AIADMK chief in Chennai, discuss roadmap for Assembly elections

BJP national leaders Baijayant Panda and Murlidhar Mohol discuss 2026 Assembly election roadmap with AIADMK chief Edappadi Palaniswami

"Our goal is to project a united front against the ruling DMK - Unnamed BJP Source"

Chennai, Oct 7

Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders in charge of Tamil Nadu's Assembly election strategy called on AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) in Chennai on Tuesday, signalling intensified coordination between the two allies ahead of the 2026 polls.

National BJP vice-president and Tamil Nadu election in-charge Baijayant Panda, along with newly appointed co-in-charge and Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol, reached Chennai for their first visit after being assigned the crucial task of strengthening the party's poll machinery in the state.

On Monday evening, the duo held a detailed review meeting with the BJP's state leadership at the party headquarters in T. Nagar, laying out organisational plans and outreach strategies.

The closed-door session was attended by BJP Tamil Nadu President Nainar Nagendran, Union Minister L. Murugan, senior leaders Aravind Menon, Sudhakar Reddy, organisational secretary Keshav Vinayakam, and prominent figures, including former state presidents Pon Radhakrishnan and Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan, veteran H. Raja, MLA Vanathi Srinivasan, and actor-turned-politician Sarathkumar.

On Tuesday morning, Panda and Nagendran visited EPS at his residence on Greenways Road. According to party insiders, the meeting was warm and focused on reviving joint campaigning and preparing a seat-sharing roadmap for the Assembly elections.

During the interaction, Nagendran personally invited Palaniswami to be part of upcoming BJP events, while both sides reportedly discussed plans to avoid friction and project a united front against the ruling DMK.

Though no official announcement was made, sources indicated that both parties are working to finalise a broad electoral understanding, with the BJP aiming to expand its seat share and the AIADMK keen to maintain its leadership role within the alliance.

Political observers note that the early engagement between the BJP's new Tamil Nadu strategists and EPS could help iron out differences that had emerged in recent months and rebuild the 2024 Lok Sabha partnership into a stronger Assembly-level coalition.

The AIADMK-BJP dialogue is expected to continue in the coming weeks, with working groups likely to be formed soon to address campaign themes and constituency-level coordination.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Tamil voter, I'm cautiously optimistic. The 2024 Lok Sabha results showed people want change, but both parties need to work on ground level coordination. EPS should ensure regional interests are protected in this alliance.
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Sarah B
Interesting political development! Early planning is smart, but I hope they focus on actual governance issues rather than just alliance mathematics. Tamil Nadu deserves better infrastructure and job opportunities.
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Karthik V
BJP should respect AIADMK's position as the major regional party. Last time there were too many conflicts over seat sharing. Hope they learn from past mistakes and present a united front against DMK. 🤞
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Meera T
While I support the alliance, I'm concerned about BJP's growing influence in state politics. We need to maintain Tamil Nadu's unique identity and not let national parties dominate regional spaces completely.
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Arjun K
Strong alliance needed to defeat DMK's corruption. EPS has experience as CM, BJP has national vision - perfect combination for Tamil Nadu's development. Jai Hind! 🙏

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