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Shah, Nadda Set Tamil Nadu Game Plan With AIADMK Coordination, Advance Bihar Poll Prep

The BJP is converting its southern alliance into constituency-level work under direct supervision from Delhi.

Overview

  • At a Delhi review, Amit Shah and JP Nadda directed the Tamil Nadu unit to tighten coordination with the AIADMK and avoid public remarks against its leaders.
  • Leaders were tasked with a booth-level push, identifying winnable constituencies, and mounting joint campaigns that tap anti-incumbency against the DMK.
  • Participants included L. Murugan, state chief Nainar Nagendran, Vanathi Srinivasan, and H. Raja, with a separate organisational review held by B. L. Santhosh.
  • Former state president K. Annamalai did not attend despite an invite, drawing notice after earlier reservations about the AIADMK tie-up were reported.
  • In a separate meeting, Bihar leaders agreed to form an election campaign committee, ramp up door-to-door outreach, and leave seat-sharing decisions to the central leadership.