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Battle for 2nd spot? Why Tamil Nadu may be at crossroads of political churn

Tamil Nadu Lok Sabha elections: Dominated by DMK and AIADMK since 1967, Tamil Nadu politics might at last be witnessing a churn with a determined push by BJP to claim the status of the only viable alternative to DMK

April 10, 2024 / 17:59 IST
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File photo of PM Modi and Palaniswami
File photo of PM Modi and Palaniswami

To piggyback on a stronger ally, and then strike out on one's own. This was seen as the BJP's strategy in Tamil Nadu. That ally was the AIADMK.

But the AIADMK grew wary of the national party calling the shots and broke off the alliance. Will this upset BJP's game plan?

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The saffron party now has two breakaway factions of the AIADMK, a casteist party of the Most Backward Classes group of Vanniars, the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), and the Tamil Manila Congress (TMC) of GK Vasan. The AIADMK cannot boast of any major ally, but it is banking on its role as the major opposition party, the principal rival of the DMK.

Essentially, the DMK occupies the pole position in the state, and the efforts of other parties are to consolidate the anti-DMK vote banks. To that extent, the support bases of the AIADMK and the BJP can shift easily from one to the other, though the AIADMK has always had charismatic leaders to helm the party and the BJP could never rise above being a marginal player.