
Dhinakaran says AMMK will be part of winning alliance after party quits NDA coalition
Sep 06, 2025
Madurai (Tamil Nadu) [India], September 6 : Amma Makkal Munnettra Kazagam chief TTV Dhinakaran said that his party will be part of the willing coalition days after the party distanced itself from the NDA alliance.
"We will make our own decision regarding alliances. We will align ourselves with the coalition that is set to form the government," Dhinakaran said in a press conference.
However, Dhinakaran signalled a possible return to the alliance if the BJP leadership solves the differences between them.
"The BJP leadership knows the issues we have. If they resolve those matters, we can return to the NDA alliance," he said.
AMMK chief said that the party joined the alliance with the sole intention of making Narendra Modi the Prime Minister. He added that the Assembly election is different from the Parliamentary election.
"We joined the NDA alliance along with Annamalai, only with the intention of making Modi the Prime Minister. The parliamentary election is different, and the assembly election is different," he said.
Moreover, AMMK chief raised a question over the competence of the current BJP state chief, Nainar Nagendran, in handling the alliance, which he believed was "handled properly" by former BJP chief Annamalai.
"The BJP state president may have thought that our party is small. As long as Annamalai was the BJP state president, the alliance was handled properly. But Nainar Nagendran does not know how to handle the alliance properly."
However, Dhinakaran clarified that AMMK decided to quit the alliance because of the demand of its own cadres and not because of Nainar Nagendran.
"Our decision to leave the alliance was not because of Nainar Nagendran, but because of our own cadres. It was due to the pressure from my cadres that I exited the alliance."
He also said that AMMK joined the alliance with the sole intention of making Narendra Modi the Prime Minister. He added that the Assembly election is different from the Parliamentary election.
"We joined the NDA alliance along with Annamalai, only with the intention of making Modi the Prime Minister. The parliamentary election is different, and the assembly election is different," Dhinakaran said.
Dhinakaran further stressed that he had started his party in opposition to AIADMK chief Edappadi K. Palaniswami and urged Jayalalithaa supporters to unite against him.
"I have no regrets towards the executives in the AIADMK. Our concern is only with one person (Edappadi Palaniswami) there, because it was in opposition to him that I started my party. If Jayalalithaa's supporters unite under a single front, it will be good for Jayalalithaa's party. Otherwise, if they do not wake up to this reality, coming to power will remain just a dream for them," he said.
This significant political development comes ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly election, to be held in 2026.