Panneerselvam Eyes TVK Alliance as AIADMK Reunification Talks Fail

Former CM O. Panneerselvam is leaning towards aligning his AIADMK faction with actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam after reunification talks with the Edappadi Palaniswami-led AIADMK collapsed. Internal consultations revealed that over 80% of district functionaries support a TVK alliance to politically counter EPS, while a minority suggested supporting the ruling DMK. Panneerselvam has deferred a final decision until after the Pongal festival but has internally ruled out further reunification attempts. The move is driven by the assessment that the AIADMK has weakened significantly after its poor 2024 Lok Sabha performance under Palaniswami's leadership.

Key Points: Panneerselvam May Join Vijay's TVK After AIADMK Split

  • AIADMK reunification fails
  • OPS consults district leaders
  • 80% support TVK alliance
  • Decision deferred until after Pongal
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Panneerselvam likely to align with TVK after AIADMK reunification talks collapse

OPS likely to align with actor Vijay's TVK after AIADMK reunification fails. Internal consultations show 80% support for move to counter EPS.

"more than 80 per cent of them favoured aligning with TVK - Internal Sources"

Chennai, Dec 24

Former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam is increasingly inclined to align his outfit, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Thondarkal Urimai Meetpu Kazhagam, with actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, following the breakdown of reunification efforts with the AIADMK.

A large section of the AIADMTUMK functionaries has conveyed its readiness to move towards TVK, led by Vijay, with the aim of politically countering AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami after he rejected repeated attempts at reunification.

A smaller section within the outfit has indicated its willingness to support the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), reflecting divergent views among party functionaries.

Panneerselvam, who heads the AIADMTUMK, has decided to defer a final announcement until after the Pongal festival.

While postponing the decision by a few weeks, he has conveyed internally that he would no longer pursue reunification with the AIADMK and would instead focus on charting an independent political course based on prevailing ground realities.

As part of this process, Panneerselvam held individual consultations with district secretaries to assess their preferences. Sources said more than 80 per cent of them favoured aligning with TVK, arguing that the NDA had distanced itself from him and that returning to the alliance for a limited number of seats would undermine his political standing.

These functionaries reportedly felt that an association with TVK would offer greater relevance and bargaining power in the evolving political landscape of Tamil Nadu.

According to sources, around 15 per cent of the functionaries, including a few senior leaders, suggested that extending support to the DMK would be a more pragmatic option. However, this view remained a minority opinion during the consultations, with most leaders stressing the need for a clear political repositioning.

Senior leaders within the AIADMTUMK said sufficient time had been given for reunification talks with the AIADMK, but the refusal from Palaniswami effectively closed that chapter.

Several functionaries maintained that future political strategy should be oriented towards defeating Palaniswami rather than seeking reconciliation.

According to sources, Panneerselvam has told his close associates that the AIADMK's performance in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections under Palaniswami's leadership, including the loss of deposits in multiple constituencies and poor overall rankings, had weakened the party significantly. He is said to have indicated that any future alliance decision would be guided by the objective of responding politically to this decline and restoring his relevance in Tamil Nadu politics.

- IANS

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Priya S
Another split, another alliance... when will Tamil Nadu politics move beyond personality clashes and focus on development? 🤦‍♀️ The common citizen just wants good governance, not this endless drama.
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Karthik V
TVK is untested. OPS joining them feels like a move of desperation, not strength. His political relevance has diminished since he left AIADMK. Not sure if this will help him or just make him a side character in Vijay's story.
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Sarah B
Interesting to watch from outside. The 80% support for TVK shows functionaries want a fresh face. Vijay has huge popularity, but can he translate screen charisma into votes? OPS might provide the experienced political machinery TVK lacks.
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Meera T
Waiting till after Pongal is smart. Let people enjoy the festival in peace without political announcements. But the writing is on the wall - the AIADMK family is broken for good. Amma would be sad to see this.
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Vikram M
The 15% who suggested supporting DMK are being realistic. In Tamil Nadu, you either align with DMK or BJP/NDA to have any chance. A third front with TVK sounds good but may not win seats. Politics is about power, not just relevance.

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