BJP Targets 30-35 Seats in TN Elections, Presents 72-Seat List to AIADMK
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Chennai, Feb 24 (NationPress) The Tamil Nadu branch of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has officially presented a list of 72 Assembly constituencies to the AIADMK during seat-sharing discussions for the forthcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.
As per reports, the BJP is keen on contesting between 30 and 35 seats directly under the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) framework.
This list was delivered to AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami by BJP State President Nainar Nagenthran and Union Minister Piyush Goyal, who is overseeing the party's electoral strategy for Tamil Nadu, during a meeting in Chennai.
The AIADMK plays a significant role in the BJP-led NDA in Tamil Nadu, which has been reaffirmed in preparation for the 2026 Assembly elections.
As the elections approach, both major political coalitions in the state are ramping up seat-sharing negotiations. While the discussions within the DMK-led alliance are reported to be progressing, the NDA has formally begun its internal allocation process.
It has been suggested that the BJP's desired list includes key urban constituencies in Chennai, such as Thousand Lights, T. Nagar, and Velachery. Additionally, in surrounding districts, the party is targeting seats in Tiruttani and Avadi in Tiruvallur, as well as in Kancheepuram and Thalli.
Other notable constituencies mentioned include Alangulam and Tenkasi in the southern region.
The BJP is also reportedly interested in contesting seats like Tiruvannamalai, Singanallur, Aravakurichi, Palani, Vilavancode, and Nagercoil, where it anticipates securing considerable vote shares based on recent electoral trends and organizational presence.
According to party insiders, the BJP's request for 30–35 seats underscores its ambition to broaden its influence in Tamil Nadu, particularly in regions where it has seen gradual success in prior elections.
Ultimately, the final seat allocation will hinge on negotiations with the AIADMK leadership and the overarching alliance strategy.
With both the DMK-led coalition and the NDA accelerating their preparations, the upcoming days are set to feature intense negotiations and strategic maneuvering as Tamil Nadu braces for a critical electoral showdown in 2026.