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Can Amit Shah clinch a power-sharing pact with defiant AIADMK?

Tamil Nadu BJP leaders are elated over Amit Shah’s visit at this crucial juncture, and they expect him to bring the AIADMK to the negotiating table and clinch an alliance for the 2021 polls on the BJP’s terms

November 19, 2020 / 13:21 IST
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Union Minister Amit Shah’s visit to Chennai on November 21 comes at a crucial time when the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ally All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) is crossing swords with the national party after the state BJP leader L Murugan announced a ‘Vetrivel Yaatra’. The AIADMK government has refused to allow the yatra and four times detained BJP leaders when they attempted to commence the yatra.

After the demise of AIADMK leader and former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, there were allegations from opposition leaders including Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) leader MK Stalin that the BJP government at the Centre is safeguarding the Edappadi K Palaniswami-led state government.

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During the campaign for the 2019 general elections, the opposition parties blamed the AIADMK and its government of dancing to the tunes of the BJP, and failing to oppose the Centre’s ‘anti-Tamil’ moves of Hindi imposition, NEET and the Cauvery dispute. That election the AIADMK suffered embarrassing loses and began to distance itself from the BJP during the campaign for the assembly bypolls to Nanguneri and Vikravandi. The AIADMK convincingly won the bypolls.

On October 7, Palaniswami was declared as the AIADMK’s chief ministerial candidate for the 2021 assembly elections, and since then he has started opposing some of the Centre’s policies, including the New Education Policy. When the Vetrivel Yaatra’s propaganda song was released depicting Prime Minister Narendra Modi as AIADMK founder and former Chief Minister MGR, the AIADMK opposed it saying that BJP should not use MGR to popularise its flag and symbol.