A GRIM BATTLE AHEAD
India Today|November 02, 2020
The AIADMK has sounded the poll bugle, but it has quite a battle on its hands even internally—keeping a fragile truce between the EPS and OPS factions, managing an increasingly ‘assertive’ partner in the BJP, and keeping an eye out for the wily Sasikala
AMARNATH K. MENON
A GRIM BATTLE AHEAD

ON OCTOBER 17, as the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) celebrated its 49th Foundation Day, it also sounded the poll bugle for next summer’s battle for Tamil Nadu. Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) hoisted the party flag at his native Silu vampalayam near Edappadi in Salem district while deputy chief minister O. Panneerselvam (OPS) did the honours at the party headquarters in Chennai in a symbolic show of their new-found unity. The two leaders, who lead large, influential factions, have put aside their differences to take on rival Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and to close ranks before the return of expelled ex-party chief V.K. Sasikala, who will be back from jail in January. Expect backroom player, the BJP, to also put on a more aggressive show this election.

The AIADMK is looking for a third term in a row but will be without its iconic leader, the late ‘Puratchi Thalaivi’ J. Jayalalithaa. It will go into the polls with incumbent EPS as the party’s chief ministerial candidate. In 2016, with an ailing Jayalalithaa at the helm, the party had contested all 234 assembly seats and won 137 with a vote share of 40.9 per cent.

The AIADMK has a challenging few months ahead. After buying peace with OPS, EPS will be banking on some shrewd seat-sharing with allies as well as the performance of his ministry to carry him through. The EPS-OPS deal has apparently come after some nudging by the BJP, which is eager to expand its footprint in the state. In the newly-fashioned party steering committee, created as part of the pact, the OPS faction has got five slots against six for the EPS lot. But the real test for the patch-up will be during seat distribution and sharing of campaign resources.

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