After all, why does regional parties not want to share in Tamil Nadu? Learn what is the reason
Meeting elections are next year in Tamil Nadu, ie 2026, and the alliance between BJP and AIADMK was broken within a week. In such a situation, the question once again arose that two major parties of Tamil Nadu did not want to work together in the DMK and Aiadmk state? Both parties were part of the coalition government in the center, but they want a party government in Tamil Nadu. A few days ago, when Home Affairs Minister Tamil visited Nadu, he announced an election alliance with Aiadmk, saying that the elections in the state would be disputed under the leadership of AIADMK. But now Aiadmk has said that this alliance is intended only to dispute elections, not to form the government. What is this alliance? About an alliance between E. BJP and AIADMK. Palaniswami claims that this agreement is limited to the disputed elections, as it does not have a promise to form the government together, nor does the Aiadmk intend to form a joint government with the BJP. On this question, Palaniswami said that Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah never said that after the election there would be a coalition government in Tamil Nadu. We just said that we are part of the coalition, we never said that we would form a coalition government. With reference to Amit Shah, Palaniswami is also trying to make it clear on his behalf that the BJP will have no intervention in Tamil Nadu in the same way as his party interference in the central government. Palaniswami says that AMIT Shah also told him that Premier Modi would be the leader in Delhi and Palaniswami himself in Tamil Nadu. Alliance to exclude DMK in force? Palaniswami also made it clear that he was formed with the BJP to remove the DMC from power and to form the AIADMK government. At the same time, Tamil Nadu BJP’s new President Nanar Nagendran responded to the statement of Palaniswamy, saying that the decision to form a coalition government would be taken by both parties at the right time. During the tour of Chennai, Amit Shah also said the same about the part of the seat. Regional parties do not want the coalition government here, DMK and AIADMK have not yet shared power in Tamil Nadu. Since 1967 there has been a tradition of pre -election alliance in Tamil Nadu. Since 1979, DMK and sometimes AIADMK have been part of the coalition governments in the center. In 1979, two AIADMK MPs were involved in the Government of Chaudhary Charan Singh. Almost a decade later, VP at DMK’s Murasoli Maran Center. Became a minister in Singh’s government. The coalition era began in 1996 and since then DMK has long been in power in the center. The AIADMK was also part of the Vajpayee government in 1998-99. From the Vajpayee government to the UPA-1 and UPA-2, the people of DMK were involved in the Union Cabinet, but when it comes to the alliance in the state, both of these parties do not want a coalition government here. What is the problem with aiadmk? Earlier, Palaniswami had the most problems with Annamalai, but now I don’t understand what the problem is? Does Palaniswami have a problem with the BJP’s attitude about Hindi or does the AIADMK leader have no problem with the BJP’s position on demarcation? Palaniswami can be difficult to stay with the BJP about such issues related to Tamil Nadu. DMK should focus on these issues. The AIADMK also fears the loss of the Muslim voting bank due to the WAQF Act. The situation in the alliance with the BJP clearly made a clear AIADMK leader and Rajya Sabha MP M. Thambidurai while talking to reporters that although the BJP joins the Alliance, there will be no partnership in power. He said that no coalition government was established to date in Tamil Nadu. Whether it is the congressional leader C. ragopalachari, K. Be Kamaraj, Dravidian leader MG whether it is Ramachandran or Karunanidhi, all have governments alone. Thambidurai said that Palaniswami will also form the government alone in 2026. There is no need for a coalition government, nor is it a tradition.