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Why AIADMK's Palaniswami faces do-or-die situation ahead of 2026 Tamil Nadu polls

If AIADMK, which faced three electoral defeats since 2019, does not return to power in the coming Assembly election, it would be difficult to revive the party back to its earlier glory and Palaniswami's leadership would be at stake.

July 08, 2025 / 21:12 IST
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AIADMK leader Edappadi Palaniswami
AIADMK leader Edappadi Palaniswami

AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami is in a dilemma. He needs as many allies as he can get to unseat the DMK from power in next year's Assembly election. And, he needs to project himself as a strong leader who will not bow down to allies or rivals à la MGR and Jayalalithaa, whose political legacy he claims to have inherited.

To win allies, he must be accommodative, and concede a large number of seats to the other parties in any electoral accord. But he needs to keep a major share of the seats with his party to be able to win a majority of his own and avoid the possibility of a coalition government, which does not sit well with voters.

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It is a do-or-die situation for Palaniswami as he continues on a campaign tour of Tamil Nadu that began from Coimbatore. With a show of camaraderie with its ally, the BJP, Palaniswami has no choice but to call for a united opposition to fight the DMK. To consolidate the opposition, he is open to take in more parties into his alliance fold.

He is clearly unhappy with the BJP for claiming that an NDA/power sharing government would be in place in the event of the opposition coming to power in Tamil Nadu. He has emphasised that he/AIADMK is the leader of the opposition front and he is the Chief Ministerial candidate, as Union Home Minister Amit Shah himself announced. But he rejected the idea of sharing power.