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AIADMK'S NEW SALVO AT ANNAMALAI LEAVES ITS TIES WITH BJP IN TATTERS IN T.N.
The tenuous equations between the two parties have become more pronounced during the term of the State BJP chief; the BJP is approaching Palaniswami for a compromise, say AIADMK sources. | CHENNAI
The AIADMK's announcement of “separation of ties” with the BJP in Tamil Nadu on Monday seems to have added another layer of complexity to the strained relationship between
the two parties.
The recent outburst of the AIADMK's organisation secretary and former Fisheries Minister, D. Jayakumar, was triggered by BJP State unit president K. Annamalai's remarks on DMK
founder C.N. Annadurai. But, as Mr. Jayakumar pointed out, this was not the only occasion when Mr. Annamalai had "targeted" front-ranking leaders of the Dravidian Movement. The State BJP chief had "belittled" others such as 'Periyar' E.V. Ramasamy and Jayalalithaa, he
said.
The tenuous equations between the two parties became more pronounced during the innings of Mr. Annamalai. Exactly two months after the AIADMK lost power in the May 2021 Assembly election, former Law Minister C.Ve. Shanmugam blamed the BJP for his party's defeat as the alliance had "alienated" the minorities. But the party's current general secretary, Edappadi K. Palaniswami, who was the party co-coordinator back then, and O.Panneerselvam, the coordinator, lost no time in stating that the alliance continued to exist.
However, Mr. Annamalai's appointment shortly thereafter had changed the nature of the relationship. In February 2022, the State unit of the BJP contested the urban local body polls on its own. Three months later, veteran AIADMK leader C. Ponnaiyan came down heavily on the BJP for seeking to grow at the expense of his party in the State. Since then, the Dravidian major and the State unit of the national party have been engaged in spats at regular intervals. What is also evident is that the BJP does not want to call off its relationship with the AIADMK, if the importance given to Mr. Palaniswami, at a meeting of leaders of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in New Delhi two months ago, is any indication. The Dravidian major has not ruled out the possibility of a rapprochement, as Mr. Jayakumar has maintained that a decision on alliance would be made at the time of the Lok Sabha election.
Sources in the AIADMK claim the BJP has begun approaching Mr. Palaniswami for a compromise, whereas a functionary of the BJP says he is not aware of any such initiative. Yet, BJP State vice-president Narayanan Thirupathy on Monday stated in a social media post that the alliance between the two parties remained "intact, rock solid."
However, the latest development is viewed differently by sources in the AIADMK and the BJP. As far as the AIADMK is concerned, the announcement will seek to erase the notion that the party is a "slave" of the BJP, whereas certain sections of the national leadership wonder whether a patch-up, even if worked out later, would pave the way for the BJP to bag some Lok Sabha seats.
'Nadda's intervention'
Puthiya Tamilagam founder K. Krishnasamy on Tuesday sought BJP national president J.P. Nadda's intervention to mend the ties between the AIADMK and the BJP in the State.
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