AIADMK Rules Out Forming Coalition Government with BJP
The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) has clearly said that it will not form a coalition government with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The party leadership made this decision public and ended all speculation about a possible alliance after the elections.
AIADMK leaders explained that the party wants to stay independent and focus on its own goals. They also said that they will not support the BJP in forming a government, even if the BJP needs extra support. The decision marks a strong and clear stand by the AIADMK as it prepares for future elections.
In a recent press conference, AIADMK senior leaders told reporters that the party wants to follow its own path. They added that past differences and disagreements with the BJP led them to take this step. “We have decided not to work with the BJP anymore. We want to focus on the people of Tamil Nadu and follow our own policies,” one of the leaders said.
The AIADMK once worked with the BJP in previous elections, but the relationship between the two parties has changed over time. Leaders from both sides have often disagreed on key issues, and the gap between them has grown wider in recent months.
By staying away from the BJP, the AIADMK wants to rebuild its image and gain the trust of its supporters. Party members believe that this decision will help them win more votes in Tamil Nadu, where local identity and regional pride play a big role in politics.
The announcement has also sent a message to voters that the AIADMK wants to stay true to its roots and make independent decisions. Political experts say that this move could help the party gain more attention and support in the upcoming elections.
With this decision, the AIADMK has made its position clear: it will not support the BJP and will fight the elections on its own terms.