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AIADMK: Keen to break electoral jinx, EPS goes all out

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Chennai, Mar 15 (PTI) The April 23 Assembly poll is very crucial for the AIADMK, which is determined to re-establish its rule in Tamil Nadu after being in the opposition for five years.

In a charged-up political atmosphere, especially with the sudden entry of actor Vijay in electoral fray and ruling DMK aggressively pushing for a successive term, 71-year-old AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami launched his public outreach programme Makkalaikappom Tamilagathai Meetpom (Let’s save people, retrieve Tamil Nadu) campaign to lead his party to power and has been going all guns blazing against the DMK, while also rejoining hands with former ally BJP.

Having lost all polls in the state since 2019, he is keen to reverse the trend for the 54 year-old party, even bringing breakaway AMMK that is led by TTV Dhinakaran, into AIADMK-led NDA.

STRENGTHS: 1.Palaniswami has emerged as undisputed leader of party, with the other claimant to the top post, expelled leader O Panneerselvam now having joined the DMK.

2.Founded by the legendary MG Ramachandran, fondly addressed as MGR, AIADMK retains its support base across all sections including fishermen and minorities.

3.The party is strong in organisational structure with its cadres active at booth level too.

4.The AIADMK has taken a lead with staggered release of poll promises that include a Rs 10,000 one-time assistance for people. The party’s invocation of Amma (late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa) legacy may tilt the scales in its favour.

5.The alliance with PMK and AMMK strengthens the vote base, particularly in northern and central Tamil Nadu and BJP’s presence in the south particularly in the communally sensitive Kanyakumari district and certain other pockets could be an asset.

WEAKNESSES: 1.The AIADMK has been experiencing a series of setbacks with Panneerselvam joining the rival DMK combine. This may upset the party’s calculations in Theni district and certain pockets dominated by the Mukkulathor community.

2.The party failed to retain Premalatha Vijayakanth-led DMDK which has joined the DMK-led alliance.

3.Senior leader K A Sengottaiyan joining the TVK may also be a setback to the party in Erode district, falling in AIADMK’s traditional Kongu bastion in western TN.

OPPORTUNITIES: 1. The party’s alliance with the BJP, the Vanniyar community dominated PMK, and AMMK, makes it a more viable force in targeting the DMK on anti-incumbency, rising crimes scenario, women safety, revision of power tariff and property tax, and corruption allegations against state ministers.

2.Strong leadership under Palaniswami who doesn’t mince words in targeting the DMK; his anti-CAA stand may polarise the minority votes and give a secular image to the party.

3.Safeguarding state rights over the Cauvery water issue. Palaniswami introduced the Kudimaramathu scheme to restore minor irrigation tanks and lakes in the state.

4. Strong campaign by PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah who invoke the legacy of AIADMK stalwarts MGR and Jayalalithaa and against DMK’s family rule.

THREATS/CHALLENGES: 1.The DMK government’s performance on the welfare initiatives and in attracting investments.

2. DMK president and Chief Minister M K Stalin establishing himself as a dominant political personality since 2021 focussing on welfare schemes and development.

3. With DMK retaining its major ally, the Congress and welcoming former AIADMK leaders including five-time legislator and former CM Panneerselvam, R Vaithialingam, P H Manoj Pandian, and ties with the DMDK give the party-led Secular Progressive Alliance an edge. It presents a strong and unified alliance.

4.Actor-politician Vijay’s ability to attract first-time voters and young voters may also turn out to be disadvantageous to the AIADMK to a certain extent.

5.Former AIADMK leaders Sengottaiyan and J C D Prabhakar joined the TVK adding to its strength. Vijay may split the anti-incumbency votes.

6.The aggressive posture of actor-politician Seeman’s Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) vis-a-vis Tamil nationalism and former AIADMK leader V K Sasikala may cut into the NDA votes in a few pockets. PTI JSP SA

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