Key Points

Senior BJP leaders are meeting with AIADMK chief Edappadi K. Palaniswami in Chennai today to advance alliance talks. The discussions focus on seat-sharing negotiations and campaign strategy for the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections. Both parties are working to strengthen their combine against the ruling DMK government. This meeting marks a crucial step in forming a formidable anti-DMK front before the polls.

Key Points: BJP Leaders Meet AIADMK Chief Palaniswami for Tamil Nadu Alliance Talks

  • BJP pushing for larger seat share in Tamil Nadu alliance with AIADMK
  • Meeting focuses on winnable constituencies and joint campaign narrative
  • Discussion on reuniting OPS with AIADMK to consolidate opposition votes
  • BJP appoints Baijayant Panda and Murlidhar Mohol as election in-charges
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Senior BJP leaders to meet AIADMK chief in Chennai today, talks gain pace

Senior BJP leaders Baijayant Panda and Murlidhar Mohol meet AIADMK chief EPS in Chennai to finalize seat-sharing and campaign strategy for 2026 Tamil Nadu elections.

"Tuesday’s meeting between Palaniswami and the BJP’s top election strategists is expected to lay the groundwork for a high-impact campaign - Sources"

Chennai, Oct 7

In a major political development ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, AIADMK General Secretary and Opposition leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami is set to meet senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders in Chennai on Tuesday to advance alliance talks and seat-sharing negotiations.

The meeting marks a crucial step as the AIADMK-BJP combine works to strengthen its strategy against the ruling DMK.

With the state heading for polls in just a few months, political activity has intensified across Tamil Nadu. Major parties -- including DMK, AIADMK, BJP, Congress, DMDK, VCK, MDMK, PMK, and TMC -- have already begun campaigning.

The AIADMK and BJP have renewed their partnership for the upcoming elections, but the BJP is seeking a larger share of constituencies this time, signalling a more assertive role in the alliance.

To spearhead the campaign and streamline poll preparations, the BJP central leadership has appointed national vice president and MP Baijayant Panda and Union Minister of State Murlidhar Mohol as election in-charges for Tamil Nadu.

The two leaders arrived in Chennai on Monday and immediately held strategy sessions with the BJP’s state leadership at the party headquarters in T. Nagar. The closed-door consultation brought together an extensive line-up of BJP leaders -- state president Nainar Nagendran, Union Minister L. Murugan, national leaders Aravind Menon, Sudhakar Reddy, and organisational secretary Keshava Vinayagam.

Former state presidents Annamalai and Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan, veteran leaders Pon. Radhakrishnan and H. Raja, MLA Vanathi Srinivasan, and actor-politician Sarath Kumar also attended.

Sources said the talks focused on seat-sharing calculations, identifying winnable constituencies, and shaping a joint campaign narrative to take on the DMK.

The BJP is pushing for more seats and a stronger role in shaping the alliance’s election plan. There was also an informal discussion on reuniting former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam with the AIADMK to consolidate opposition votes, though T.T.V. Dhinakaran’s position outside the bloc remains unchanged.

Tuesday’s meeting between Palaniswami and the BJP’s top election strategists is expected to lay the groundwork for a high-impact campaign, with joint rallies and constituency-level coordination on the agenda.

For the BJP, it is a bid to expand its presence in Tamil Nadu politics; for the AIADMK, an effort to cement a formidable anti-DMK front before the polls.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Tamil voter, I'm concerned about BJP pushing for more seats. They should respect AIADMK's ground presence in the state. Alliance should be equal partnership, not domination.
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Michael C
Interesting development! Tamil Nadu politics always brings surprises. The BJP's national reach combined with AIADMK's local strength could create a powerful combination against DMK.
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Kavya N
Hope this alliance focuses on real issues - unemployment, infrastructure, and women's safety. Tamil Nadu needs development, not just political games. 🙏
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Aditya G
Good move! Strong opposition is essential for democracy. BJP's organizational strength can help AIADMK counter DMK's machinery. But they need to respect Tamil Nadu's unique political culture.
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Sarah B
The mention of bringing back OPS shows they're trying to unite all factions. Smart strategy if they can pull it off. Tamil Nadu elections are always fascinating to watch!

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