How is TTV Dhinakaran's AMMK Preparing for the 2026 Assembly Polls?
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Key Takeaways
- AMMK is initiating candidate selection early for 2026 elections.
- Expression of interest forms will be distributed from December 10-18.
- Eight disqualified former MLAs are assured tickets.
- Grassroots mobilization is underway across multiple districts.
- This proactive strategy aims to reshape political dynamics in Tamil Nadu.
Chennai, Dec 2 (NationPress) In a crucial early initiative for the upcoming 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) general secretary T.T.V. Dhinakaran has kicked off the candidate selection process for all 234 constituencies, well ahead of finalizing any alliance agreements. This action reflects a bold electoral strategy by the party, which aspires for a comprehensive revival prior to the elections.
As per party insiders, AMMK has started distributing expression of interest forms to those keen on running for office under the party’s banner.
The forms will be available from December 10 to December 18 at zonal offices and the party’s headquarters.
By embarking on the candidate selection process significantly earlier than its main political competitors, AMMK leadership aims to pinpoint viable candidates, analyze favorable constituencies, and allow ample time for grassroots engagement.
A former MLA, among the 18 legislators disqualified in 2017 for backing Dhinakaran during the AIADMK leadership conflict, confirmed that the party has made an internal decision to reserve seats for eight loyal former MLAs.
“These eight leaders have supported Dhinakaran through every political challenge. The general secretary has already guaranteed them tickets for 2026, regardless of alliance outcomes,” stated the ex-MLA.
Furthermore, party sources indicated that Dhinakaran has urged all potential candidates to commence groundwork immediately.
Local meetings, strengthening of booth committees, and constituency mapping have reportedly started in various districts.
Leaders characterize this directive as a strategic early bird approach aimed at giving AMMK a robust head start before major alliances solidify in early 2026.
This early candidate selection effort follows Dhinakaran's participation in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Theni as part of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
Although he narrowly lost to the DMK candidate in a notable triangular contest, Dhinakaran’s presence in the NDA and his campaigning influence were acknowledged widely within national and state political arenas.
AMMK officials believe that the 2024 experience has underscored Dhinakaran's commitment to bolstering the party’s independent organizational structure prior to the Assembly elections.
With the distribution of application forms and early mobilization now in progress, AMMK is positioning itself among the first parties to commence structured electoral preparations for 2026—a move that could significantly alter alliance negotiations and electoral dynamics in the months ahead.