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NDA holds 1st round of seat-sharing talks in TN

The NDA in Tamil Nadu, led by AIADMK, held seat-sharing talks for the 2026 elections, aiming to challenge the ruling DMK, but numbers remain undisclosed.

Published on: Dec 24, 2025 07:20 AM IST
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The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Tamil Nadu, led by opposition heavyweight All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) on Tuesday held its first round of seat-sharing talks after Union minister of commerce and industry Piyush Goyal arrived in Chennai, in his first visit since he was appointed election-in-charge in the state.

AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami with Union minister Piyush Goyal in Chennai on Tuesday. (ANI)
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami with Union minister Piyush Goyal in Chennai on Tuesday. (ANI)

Goyal and AIADMK general secretary Eddapadi K Palaniswami (EPS) both told reporters that they discussed plans for the 2026 assembly elections to unseat the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) but did not disclose the number of seats that were negotiated.

“The meeting (which was held at a private hotel) went on for an hour but numbers have not been finalised yet,” said a BJP leader who attended the meeting. “Both parties have exchanged a list of constituencies they want to contest in.”

Goyal was accompanied by five senior BJP leaders — Tamil Nadu state president Nainar Nagendran, Union ministers of State Arjun Ram Meghwal and L Murugan, national secretary Arvind Menon and national co-incharge of the state, Sudhakar Reddy.

EPS led the discussions with his close aides S P Velumani, K P Munusamy and P Thangamani. “AIADMK has offered a slightly higher number of seats to the BJP this time but they are expecting more,” said an AIADMK leader.

In the 2021 assembly elections, AIADMK contested in 179 seats out of the 234 and offered 23 seats to the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), followed by 20 seats to the BJP, which also put up a party candidate for the Lok Sabha bypoll in Kanyakumari. The remaining seats went to smaller allies. The election eventually concluded with a victory for the DMK, led by current chief minister MK Stalin.

 
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Divya Chandrababu

Divya Chandrababu is an award-winning political and human rights journalist based in Chennai, India. Divya is presently Assistant Editor of the Hindustan Times where she covers Tamil Nadu & Puducherry. She started her career as a broadcast journalist at NDTV-Hindu where she anchored and wrote prime time news bulletins. Later, she covered politics, development, mental health, child and disability rights for The Times of India. Divya has been a journalism fellow for several programs including the Asia Journalism Fellowship at Singapore and the KAS Media Asia- The Caravan for narrative journalism. Divya has a master's in politics and international studies from the University of Warwick, UK. As an independent journalist Divya has written for Indian and foreign publications on domestic and international affairs.

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