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OPS Loyalist's Shock Move: Manoj Pandian Joins DMK, Resigns as MLA

In a significant political development, OPS loyalist Manoj Pandian has joined the ruling DMK party. The Alangulam MLA announced he would resign from his legislative position later the same evening. Pandian cited ideological alignment with Chief Minister Stalin's leadership as his reason for switching parties. This move deals another blow to the OPS faction ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.

OPS loyalist Manoj Pandian joins DMK, announces resignation as MLA

Chennai, Nov 4

In a major political shift in Tamil Nadu, Alangulam MLA Manoj Pandian, a staunch supporter of former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam, joined the ruling DMK in the presence of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.

Moments after joining the DMK at Anna Arivalayam in Chennai, Pandian announced that he would resign from his MLA post later in the evening.

Manoj Pandian, the son of former Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker B.H. Pandian was one of the earliest leaders to rally behind O. Panneerselvam when the latter revolted against V.K. Sasikala in 2017.

Even after being expelled from the AIADMK, Pandian remained a loyal ally of Panneerselvam, standing with him through multiple political battles.

Speaking to the media after joining the DMK, Pandian said his decision came after deep reflection on Tamil Nadu’s current political climate and his personal values.

“I have taken this crucial decision after carefully considering the leadership of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin -- a leader who upholds Dravidian ideology, stands firm in the face of challenges, and pursues progress without compromise. I believe he embodies the spirit of social justice and inclusive governance,” he said.

Explaining his resignation from the Assembly, Pandian stated, “I am resigning from my MLA post today evening. This decision is not for my family or personal gain -- it is for principles and ideology. I have joined a movement that stands for progressive values and people’s welfare.”

Pandian also took a veiled dig at his former party, the AIADMK, saying it was going through “a most unfortunate phase”.

“The AIADMK is no longer independent; it has become subservient to another organisation and follows external instructions. This is not the legacy that M.G.R. or Jayalalithaa envisioned,” he said.

Expressing gratitude to Chief Minister Stalin, Pandian added that the DMK leader had welcomed him “with a warm smile and open heart”.

His induction marks another significant setback for the O. Panneerselvam faction, which has been steadily losing ground since its expulsion from the AIADMK in 2023. Pandian’s move is expected to further consolidate the DMK’s influence in southern Tamil Nadu ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Respect for resigning as MLA instead of just switching parties. At least he's following some ethical standards unlike many other politicians who just jump ships without any principles.

Sarah B

As someone following Tamil Nadu politics, this move doesn't surprise me. The AIADMK has been struggling since Jayalalithaa's time. DMK seems to be consolidating power effectively for 2026 elections.

Arjun K

While I appreciate the resignation, I'm skeptical about these sudden ideological conversions. Just months ago he was criticizing DMK policies. Hope this is genuinely about principles and not political convenience. 🤔

Kavya N

His comment about AIADMK being "subservient to another organisation" is clearly targeting BJP's influence. Interesting to see how national politics is affecting regional parties in Tamil Nadu.

Michael C

The timing is strategic - building momentum for 2026 elections. DMK is clearly working on expanding their base in southern districts. Smart political move by Stalin.

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