AIADMK holds key meet to devise strategy against DMK for 2026 polls

Published : Dec 10, 2025, 01:00 PM IST
Tamil Nadu LoP Edappadi Palaniswami arrives for AIADMK General Council meeting in Chennai (Photo/ANI)

Synopsis

AIADMK's general council met in Chennai to plan for the 2026 election, focusing on anti-DMK strategies and potential alliances. Meanwhile, TVK President Vijay criticized the DMK government during a rally in Puducherry.

AIADMK Holds Key Meeting Ahead of 2026 Polls

The Leader of Opposition in Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami on Wednesday arrived for the AIADMK General Council and executive committee meeting at the Srivaari Marriage Hall in Vanagaram, Chennai, bringing together more than 2,000 members and special invitees for a politically significant gathering just four months ahead of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election.

The meeting is likely to focus on key political and organisational matters, including strategies to intensify campaigns against the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), approaches for the upcoming election, and decisions related to alliances.

Discussions may also take place upon reuniting leaders who had earlier parted ways with the party, including former Chief Minister O Panneerselvam.

Several resolutions are expected to be passed during the session, many of which are anticipated to target the DMK government on various issues.

TVK's Vijay Slams DMK Government

Meanwhile, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) President Vijay on Tuesday slammed DMK government over the statehood demand, alleging that the party's only job is to "cheat people." The TVK president urged the public not to believe the DMK and requested the people of Puducherry not to reject them.

Addressing a large public rally in Uppalam Expo Ground in Puducherry, Vijay said, "Don't believe in DMK. Their job is just to cheat you. I urge the people of Puducherry not to reject us as some do in Tamil Nadu."

Reiterating his party's solidarity with the people of Puducherry, he asserted that for his movement, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are inseparable despite being classified differently by the Union government. "For this union government, Tamil Nadu is a separate state and Puducherry is a separate Union Territory. But for us, all are the same. We may be different administratively, but we are one in spirit," he said.

"Wherever we live in the world, we all share the same bond," he added.

Highlighting Puducherry's cultural and political legacy, the TVK chief recalled, "It was here that Bharathiyar lived, and places like Vinayaka, Aravind Ashram, and Maatha are symbols of Tamil heritage. Even politically, in 1974, Puducherry formed its government before Tamil Nadu did in 1977 under MGR."

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