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Sasikala's return, bypoll boycott: AIADMK in a flux as it desperately eyes political reset

The AIADMK fared better than the NDA in the general election, but nowhere as well as to give it the confidence in its ability to take on the DMK without help from the BJP and the PMK.

June 17, 2024 / 11:46 IST
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Palaniswami-led AIADMK is seeking a reversal of fortunes in Tamil Nadu
Palaniswami-led AIADMK is seeking a reversal of fortunes in Tamil Nadu

The AIADMK's decision to boycott the Vikravandi bye-election in Tamil Nadu is due to a combination of political factors and the stated reasons of “malpractice and irregularities” by the ruling DMK have nothing to do with it.

So soon after the Lok Sabha polls, where it drew a blank, the AIADMK cannot afford another debilitating loss, especially in a constituency where both the DMK, and also the NDA constituent PMK, are strong. The risk of a third place finish is too high to be rejected off hand.

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But, more importantly, this is also an olive branch to the BJP and the PMK, an invitation to return to an AIADMK-led front. The AIADMK fared better than the NDA in the general election, but nowhere as well as to give it the confidence in its ability to take on the DMK without help from the BJP and the PMK.

The decision to boycott the bye-election, announced by AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswamy last week, supposedly because the DMK is wont to misuse the official machinery, is actually based on both hope and fear. The hope is that this would pave the way for a realignment in Tamil Nadu with an AIADMK-led front that includes the NDA constituents too, but without the BJP dictating terms. The fear, of course, is that a loss, especially a third place showing, would only weaken it further.