Key Points

AIADMK chief EPS is holding back-to-back meetings with district secretaries to fast-track booth-level restructuring. The party is pushing for youth and women representation in grassroots panels ahead of the 2026 elections. Some leaders raised concerns about strict age and gender norms, but EPS insists on adherence. This drive follows AIADMK's alliance with BJP and recent electoral losses against DMK.

Key Points: EPS Reviews AIADMK Booth Committees Ahead of 2026 Tamil Nadu Polls

  • EPS reviews booth committee progress with 40 district secretaries
  • Focus on youth inclusion and 3-women mandate per panel
  • Deadline set for July 10 completion
  • AIADMK aims to rebuild after electoral setbacks
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EPS to hold crucial review meet with 40 AIADMK district secretaries today

AIADMK chief EPS holds key meet with 40 district secretaries to assess booth-level restructuring, youth inclusion, and 2026 election prep.

"Disciplined and inclusive restructuring is key to strengthening AIADMK at the grassroots – EPS"

Chennai, June 25

AIADMK General Secretary and Leader of Opposition Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) is set to chair a crucial meeting on Wednesday with district secretaries and in-charge functionaries of 40 AIADMK district units, as part of an ongoing review of the party’s grassroots restructuring drive.

The sessions will be held in two phases -- morning and afternoon -- at the party headquarters in Chennai. This comes on the heels of a similar meeting held on Tuesday (June 24), where EPS reviewed progress with secretaries of 42 other district units.

AIADMK currently has 82 district-level party committees, and the two-day exercise marks a significant step in the party’s internal reorganisation efforts ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

The key agenda of the meetings is to assess the status of the formation of booth-level committees, particularly focusing on inducting more youth into these grassroots panels.

EPS has set a deadline of July 10 for all district secretaries and in-charge officers to complete the process and submit detailed reports.

During Tuesday’s meeting, some district-level leaders raised concerns about the strict norms prescribed for forming the nine-member booth committees.

As per the guidelines, each panel must include at least three women members and one representative from the youth wing. A few secretaries also requested that EPS consider relaxing the age cap of 45 years for youth wing eligibility, citing challenges in identifying suitable candidates. However, EPS reportedly stood firm on the guidelines, urging all functionaries to adhere to the existing norms and complete the exercise without delay.

He emphasised the importance of disciplined and inclusive organisational restructuring to strengthen the party at the booth level.

Sources said that several district functionaries highlighted practical hurdles, including reluctance among women members and their families to provide personal information and photographs, which has slowed down the formation process in some regions.

The booth committee drive is seen as a critical step in AIADMK’s strategy to rebuild its grassroots machinery after consecutive electoral setbacks.

The party, which has entered into a political alliance with the BJP in Tamil Nadu, is preparing for a major electoral comeback in 2026 after poor performances in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the 2021 Assembly elections, and the recently concluded 2024 general elections.

By focusing on youth inclusion, gender representation, and grassroots mobilisation, Palaniswami is looking to energise the party base and take on the ruling DMK-led alliance, which currently dominates the state’s political landscape.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
EPS is showing good leadership by sticking to his guns on youth and women representation. AIADMK needs fresh blood to compete with DMK's strong grassroots network. But 45 years for youth wing seems too high - should be 35 max! 🚀
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Priya M.
As a Tamil woman, I appreciate the focus on gender representation. But forcing women to share personal details when they're uncomfortable is counterproductive. Party should find alternative ways to verify identities while respecting privacy.
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Suresh V.
BJP alliance is a double-edged sword for AIADMK. While it brings national backing, many traditional voters are unhappy. EPS should focus more on Tamil identity and local issues rather than depending too much on central leadership.
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Kavita R.
Good to see AIADMK finally waking up after repeated defeats! But will these booth committees actually work on the ground or just remain on paper like previous initiatives? Action speaks louder than meetings.
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Manoj T.
EPS is trying his best to rebuild the party after Jayalalithaa era. But AIADMK needs more charismatic leadership to counter Stalin's popularity. Just restructuring won't help unless they connect emotionally with voters.
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Anitha S.
Why only 3 women in 9-member committee? Should be at least 50% representation! Tamil Nadu has always led in women empowerment - AIADMK should show more progressive thinking here.

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