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Sasikala’s shock entry shakes NDA, rewrites TN poll chessboard: is this Stalin’s silent masterstroke?

by NavJeevan
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Sasikala’s shock entry shakes NDA, rewrites TN poll chessboard: is this Stalin’s silent masterstroke?

Game-changer in Tamil Nadu politics: Sasikala’s dramatic return with a new party threatens to split opposition votes, potentially strengthening Stalin’s alliance consolidation as voters prepare for a decisive electoral battle. Note: This is AI-Generated Image.

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CHENNAI, FEB 25

Tamil Nadu’s political landscape has been jolted by expelled AIADMK leader ‘ Chhinnamma’ alias V.K. Sasikala’s announcement of a new political party, a dramatic move just weeks ahead of the Assembly elections that could significantly fracture the BJP-AIADMK alliance vote base while potentially strengthening Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s consolidation strategy.

  • New party by expelled AIADMK leader threatens to fracture BJP-AIADMK vote bank as DMK quietly consolidates alliance strength
  • Sasikala invokes Annadurai, MGR, Jayalalithaa legacy; vows to defeat ‘opponents and traitors’ in dramatic political comeback
  • EPS, BJP, DMDK, AMMK, Desiya parties react as four-cornered battle looms with Vijay’s TVK already in fray
  • Congress backs DMK unity plank while opposition cries ‘vote-split conspiracy’ ahead of crucial Assembly polls
  • Voters face defining democratic choice amid fragmentation, alliance shifts, and emergence of new Dravidian claimants

Declaring that “we are going to witness a new political chapter,” Sasikala unveiled her intent to launch a new party and its flag—bearing images of Dravidian icons C.N. Annadurai, M.G. Ramachandran (MGR), and former Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa—positioning herself as the ideological heir to Tamil Nadu’s Dravidian legacy.

Addressing supporters in Ramanathapuram, Sasikala asserted: “I will soon announce the name of the new party, and there is no change in its vision. It will stand as a party that defeats both opponents and traitors.”

Framing her comeback as a mission to reclaim political ideals, she added: “I’ve been in politics for 39 years, and I’ve waited for nine years. This moment belongs to everyone—from grassroots members to the entire state. That’s why the flag bears the images of these three leaders. It’s a symbol of hope for the poor.”

NDA Faces Vote Fragmentation as Opposition Space Splinters

Political observers believe Sasikala’s entry could split traditional AIADMK support bases, especially among core southern and Thevar community voters, weakening the BJP-AIADMK-NDA alliance arithmetic at a critical juncture.

AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS), responding cautiously, signalled resistance to Sasikala’s move while reaffirming his party’s strength. AIADMK leaders accused Sasikala of attempting to destabilise the party.

AIADMK functionary Abhishek alleged: “DMK is supporting Sasikala to launch a new party, just two months before the elections. I believe Sasikala, OPS, and others have been backstabbing Edappadi Palaniswami and AIADMK.”

Another AIADMK leader Gautami Tadimalla said: “This decision might impact the election results, but it will depend on the steps she takes and how she moves forward. Regardless, the AIADMK-led NDA coalition will achieve a resounding victory in the upcoming elections.”

However, Sasikala launched a blistering attack on EPS, accusing him of betrayal. “The very same person got me eased out of the party just like flinging a piece of paper. I do not display my anger and I learnt it from Thalaivar (MGR),” she said, recalling her role in elevating Palaniswami as Chief Minister after Jayalalithaa’s demise.

Stalin Consolidates Alliance as DMK Gains Strategic Advantage

While opposition forces appear fragmented, the DMK-led alliance has been steadily consolidating its coalition, strengthened by renewed support from Congress, Left parties, and regional allies.

Senior Congress leaders reiterated their firm backing for Stalin’s leadership and alliance stability, framing the election as a battle to protect Tamil Nadu’s social justice model.

DMK insiders view the fragmentation within AIADMK-NDA ranks as a natural political development rather than a planned strategy, though opposition leaders allege otherwise.

A senior DMK functionary stated informally that “people will reject opportunistic politics and support stable governance.”

Dinakaran, Premalatha, BJP Leaders React to Political Earthquake

AMMK leader T.T.V. Dinakaran, Sasikala’s nephew and longtime political associate, welcomed her return to active politics, calling it a “natural correction in the Dravidian political movement.”

DMDK General Secretary Premalatha Vijayakanth, whose party has aligned with the DMK alliance in recent developments, emphasised stability and unity. She noted that Tamil Nadu voters would “choose governance, stability, and leadership over fragmentation.”

Tamil Nadu BJP leaders maintained that the NDA alliance remains strong and resilient despite Sasikala’s announcement.

A BJP state leader said: “The NDA alliance is united, and we are confident of victory. Individual political moves will not affect the people’s faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and our alliance vision.”

Four-Cornered Contest Emerges with Vijay, Sasikala Changing Poll Dynamics

Sasikala’s entry comes after actor Vijay’s launch of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), transforming Tamil Nadu’s electoral battlefield into an unprecedented multi-cornered contest involving:

  • DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance
  • AIADMK-BJP-led NDA alliance
  • Vijay’s TVK
  • Sasikala’s new party

Analysts say such fragmentation could significantly benefit the DMK by dividing anti-incumbency votes.

Political commentator R. Sivaraman observed: “Vote splitting among AIADMK, Sasikala, and Vijay’s supporters could alter electoral arithmetic. In a first-past-the-post system, fragmentation often favours the dominant alliance.”

Democratic Stakes Rise as Voters Face Critical Choice

Sasikala’s return marks one of the most consequential political developments since Jayalalithaa’s death in 2016, reviving dormant loyalties and reshaping electoral calculations.

Her appeal to reclaim the Dravidian ideological space, combined with existing opposition fragmentation, has introduced unpredictability into Tamil Nadu politics.

For voters, the election now represents more than a routine contest—it is a defining democratic moment that will determine whether stability, fragmentation, or political reinvention shapes Tamil Nadu’s future.

With alliances consolidating on one side and splintering on the other, Sasikala’s gambit may well prove to be the wildcard that redraws the political map of the state.

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