Stalin Claims AIADMK-BJP Alliance is Doomed to Fail in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister, MK Stalin, criticized the recent partnership between AIADMK and BJP for the upcoming 2026 assembly elections. He believes this alliance is “doomed to fail” and is based only on their “hunger for power,” without any real ideas or beliefs behind it.

After being apart for nearly two years, AIADMK and BJP announced their reunion, with Amit Shah saying that Edappadi K Palaniswami will lead them in the election. Shah also accused the ruling DMK of distracting people from important issues.

Stalin, however, disagrees and called AIADMK an “old bonded slave camp,” suggesting that they have lost their independence to BJP. He believes that BJP’s plans would harm Tamil Nadu’s rights and its language, Tamil.

Stalin warned that whether BJP runs alone or with partners, the people of Tamil Nadu are prepared to teach them a lesson for betraying Tamil Nadu’s interests. He pointed out that Amit Shah did not explain why the alliance was formed or how it would help the people, merely saying that a “Common Minimum Programme” would be created.

Stalin emphasized that this AIADMK-BJP partnership goes against the values important to Tamil culture, like language and local rights. He accused Palaniswami of giving up the state’s pride just to stay in power and suggested that corruption is at the heart of their alliance.

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