New Delhi buzzed with Tamil Nadu politics as AMMK general secretary TTV Dinakaran met Union Home Minister Amit Shah. This high-level huddle signals accelerating preparations for the state polls, where the NDA aims to topple the DMK government.
Speaking to reporters afterward, Dinakaran clarified the agenda: no seat-sharing details were hashed out, but extensive talks on alliance synergy across Tamil Nadu’s 234 seats. The goal? Ironclad unity and effective voter outreach to secure victory.
Shah’s strategic inputs were a highlight, according to Dinakaran, who anticipates smooth closure on seat distribution in Chennai over the coming days. “Everything is progressing harmoniously,” he assured, hinting at imminent public disclosures.
Dinakaran reiterated the NDA’s aggressive stance against DMK’s alleged mismanagement, forecasting strong public backing for an AIADMK-helmed administration. He brushed off Stalin’s criticism of NDA leaders’ Delhi trips as desperate pre-poll rhetoric.
As negotiations wrap up, NDA’s poll playbook is solidifying. This coordinated push could reshape Tamil Nadu’s landscape, promising a fiercely contested election season with high stakes for all players.