BJP Appeals to Vijay for NDA Unity to Avoid Anti-DMK Vote Split
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Chennai, March 8 (NationPress) As the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections approach, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has urged TVK leader Vijay to contemplate joining the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) to avert a potential split of anti-DMK votes in the state.
In a recent statement, Tamil Nadu BJP spokesperson A.N.S. Prasad highlighted the swiftly changing political landscape and noted that the ruling DMK, under the leadership of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, is increasingly facing public discontent.
Prasad indicated that the DMK has been striving to broaden its coalition by incorporating various smaller parties and organizations, aiming to bolster its electoral standing ahead of the forthcoming elections. This strategy, he claimed, underscores the ruling party's apprehensions regarding its performance and future in the election.
The BJP spokesperson also pointed to recent developments within the DMK-led alliance, notably the allocation of a Rajya Sabha seat to the DMDK, which has reportedly led to dissatisfaction among some longstanding alliance partners, such as the VCK and Left parties.
Public discontent in Tamil Nadu is reportedly rising due to issues like law and order, inflation, and corruption allegations. Prasad argued that these elements could significantly sway voter sentiment in the upcoming Assembly elections.
In light of these circumstances, Prasad emphasized that all political entities opposed to the DMK should consider collaborating to prevent the anti-incumbency vote from being divided.
He specifically called upon actor-turned-politician Vijay, whose TVK is gearing up for its electoral debut, to align with the AIADMK-BJP-led NDA.
If Vijay's true aim is to stop the DMK from regaining power, Prasad asserted that joining a more extensive opposition alliance could enhance that endeavor.
He warned that a fragmented opposition would inadvertently favor the ruling party.
Prasad further urged Vijay to thoroughly evaluate the political environment and historical voting trends in Tamil Nadu before finalizing any alliances.
A united front against the DMK, he concluded, would provide a more formidable platform for opposition parties to contest the ruling coalition in the upcoming elections.
Prasad wrapped up by noting that the 2026 Assembly election presents a pivotal moment for Tamil Nadu and called for all parties opposing the DMK government to strive towards what he referred to as a “united democratic alternative” for the state.