NDA’s ‘grand siege’ in Tamil Nadu, AIADMK on 170 seats and ‘Kamal’ on 30; Preparing to feed! Understand complete multiplication
Tamil Nadu Election 2026: The National Democratic Alliance, which is dreaming of taking over the politics of Tamil Nadu, has announced its biggest challenge i.e. ‘seat sharing’ with the announcement of nomination dates. The solution has been found. In the next few days, i.e. when the nomination process starts from March 30, the complete picture of NDA warriors in the field will become clear.
This time the alliance is not just a game of numbers, but it is a story of the ambition of AIADMK and the growing confidence of BJP, which is eager to write the future of Tamil Nadu.
Why is AIADMK party adamant on 170 seats?
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. This time Palaniswami does not want to depend on anyone to reach the chair of power. The ongoing discussions within the alliance clearly indicate that AIADMK is fully determined to contest 160 to 170 seats out of the total 234 seats. The party aims to cross the magic figure of majority i.e. 118 seats on its own.
BJP’s growing stature: journey from 20 to 30
The most interesting thing about this entire seat sharing formula is the growing graph of the Bharatiya Janata Party. While BJP was limited to only 20 seats in the 2021 elections, this time the party can be seen preparing to win on about 30 seats. This increase shows that Delhi’s top leadership has worked hard to strengthen its hold on Tamil Nadu’s land.
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If reports are to be believed, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is closely monitoring this entire conversation and the coordination of the alliance so that there is no scope for any differences of opinion between the allies. After lengthy discussions in Delhi, the entire focus has now shifted to Chennai, where the final outlines of this alliance are being formalised.
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This clan of NDA is not limited to only two parties. Anbumani Ramadoss’s PMK is expected to get around 17 seats this time, which can significantly strengthen the alliance in the northern Tamil Nadu belt. At the same time, the entry of TTV Dhinakaran’s AMMK with 9 seats is making this contest more complex and exciting.
As a special strategic decision, small party AIADMK’s ‘Do Patti’ Or BJP’s ‘Kamal’ Elections can also be contested on the election symbol, so that there is no dispersion of votes. Learning from the bitter experiences of 2021, NDA is adopting a very aggressive stance this time. Now it remains to be seen on which side this political camel of Tamil Nadu will sit till April 6, when the nomination round will end.

(with agency input)
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