Politically dynamic year in TN ends in BJP-DMK faceoff
The Oct 23 Coimbatore car explosion in a communally sensitive area in the city, which witnessed deadly serial blasts in 1998 coinciding with BJP veteran LK Advani's visit, created a scare before the state government handed over the probe to the National Investigation Agency (NIA)
Chennai: The year 2022 appears to have favoured the political fortunes of the ruling DMK, which saw the third generation politician in the M Karunanidhi family - Udhayanidhi Stalin - getting elevated as a state minister while the political fortunes of the opposition AIADMK was in retrograde marked by gross mudslinging, opportunism and disunity.
The once back-bencher of Tamil Nadu politics - the BJP - emerged as a significant player hogging the limelight. The saffron party emerged as a vociferous critic of the DMK, donning the role of the principal opposition party much to the indignant AIADMK, which crossed all limits for a rapprochement among the warring factions.
The October 23 Coimbatore car explosion in a communally sensitive area in the city, which witnessed deadly serial blasts in 1998 coinciding with BJP veteran LK Advani's visit, created a scare before the state government handed over the probe to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
At least four personalities- K Palaniswami and O Panneerselvam - both former Chief Ministers - and expelled V K Sasikala and her nephew T T V Dhinarakan-, projected themselves as leaders carrying on the legacy of AIADMK founder, the late chief minister M G Ramachandran and late J Jayalalithaa.
But in reality, post Jayalalithaa, Sasikala and Dhinakaran have become insignificant to the dominant faction of the AIADMK led by its interim general secretary Palaniswami, for whom Panneerselvam too joins the troika with the two expelled leaders. The die is cast for the dynamic political environment in the state to culminate to a poll mode at the year-end.
A strong socialist character has been the soul of politics in Tamil Nadu where the BJP is going the extra mile by whipping up nationalism. Freebies, sugar coated as welfare measures, have been the hallmark of politics in Tamil Nadu. Political rhetoric often indulged in by the DMK has helped the BJP to gain ground leaving the AIADMK to harp only on the DMK's unfulfilled poll assurances.
With his party confronted with a crucial ideological battle against the ruling DMK, and a disunited AIADMK frantically engrossed in leadership tussle as ally, BJP Tamil Nadu chief K Annamalai hopes to cruise through politically turbulent waters to ensure the lotus blooms in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
He has set the goals high for the party members, mandating them to perform or give way to talented persons, who may be newcomers. His analogy of accommodating new passengers if some passengers get off the bus, is seen as a warning to the party members to perform or give way to others.
"It is very crucial for the party cadres to sustain the momentum built by Annamalai who has made the BJP a strong force in the state," says BJP state vice-president M Chakravarthy. The Lok Sabha elections and also the 2026 Assembly polls will turn out to be a straight contest between the BJP and the DMK, he claims.