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BJP's Make or Break Moment in Tamil Nadu: Breakthrough or Blowback?
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BJP’s Make or Break Moment in Tamil Nadu: Breakthrough or Blowback?

Deepti Iyer
Last updated: March 30, 2026 8:38 am
Deepti Iyer
Published: March 30, 2026
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BJP is not having a breakthrough in Tamil Nadu with 24 days left for polling on April 23, 2026. It is having an organizational breakdown. It is a story of political horror-humiliating their state president, party cadres in revolt, and an ally treating them like garbage. This is not make or break. This is already broken.

Annamalai’s Humiliating Snub at PM Modi’s Airport Visit

BJP Tamil Nadu President K Annamalai skipped PM Modi’s high-profile visit to Chennai Airport on March 29, despite his name being prominently featured on the official list of greeters at the airport. The party’s chief Tamil face is skipping the PM’s visit. Annamalai reportedly told party leaders that he will not contest Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. expressing strong discontent with the seat- sharing deal with AIADMK party.

Annamalai had sought either Singanallam or Kavundampalayam in Coimbatore but refused to contest on being offered Tiruppur South, currently with DMK Republic World-a seat that BJP is sure to lose with zero chance.

AIADMK offered BJP’s most popular leader an unwinnable seat. He refused.

According to sources, Annamalai is said to be “deeply unhappy” with the finalization of seat matrix with AIADMK.

When your ally treats your state president with such contempt, you’re not in an alliance, you’re hostage.

The Seat Allocation Scam

The BJP secured 27 seats, an increase from 20 in 2021. This is called “expansion” by Modi’s IT cell. What it really means is AIADMK giving unwinnable seats to a gullible BJP.

The BJP allocated constituencies of DMK ministers such as E.V. Velu (Tiruvannamalai), Periyakaruppan (Tirupattur), Mano Thangaraj (Padmanabhapuram), Nasser (Avadi), Anita Radhakrishnan (Tiruchendur), and Rajendran (Salem North).

These are not winnable seats. These are political graveyards. AIADMK is using BJP as a cannon fodder to attack entrenched DMK ministers.

In Chennai, BJP got only 1 seat, Mylapore. Out of 4 BJP seats in 2021, only 2 were retained.

The BJP secured 4 seats in 2021. AIADMK secured only 2. Not only unwinnable seats, but winnable seats were also snatched away. Annamalai said some of their partners got better seats, but BJP got worse.

PMK got 18 seats. AMMK got 11. BJP the “national party” got worse seats than unknown regional parties

Grassroots Rebellion

March 28, BJP cadres conducted a road blockade in Palani as their constituency was not allotted to BJP cadres.

The supporters conducted a protest, surrounding Murugan in Palani, which indicates the anger of the BJP cadres in western Tamil Nadu.

The BJP cadres are protesting the way their party is allocating the constituencies. When the grassroots rebels block the roads due to poor negotiations, they have already lost the election before it starts.

The Track Record Guarantees Failure

2021 Assembly Elections: Contested 20, Won 4 (20% Strike Rate) 2024 Lok Sabha Elections: Lost Coimbatore

2026: 27 Seats, Mostly Against Sitting DMK Ministers

The State BJP President who lost in Aravakurichi, Annmalai, was not allotted any constituency. The man who conducted the “En Mann En Makkal” yatra, who was the most recognizable BJP personality, was not allowed to contest

Why BJP Fails

Cultural incompatibility: Tamil Nadu has shunned Hindutva for 75 years. Periyar’s rationalist philosophy, Dravidian ideology, and linguistic chauvinism have created antibodies to RSS ideology.

Alliance servitude: BJP was able to win only one seat in Chennai and Coimbatore in their claimed strongholds.

AIADMK refused BJP candidates in places where they claim to be strongest. There is no leadership worth talking about: Vanathi Srinivasan, BJP candidate, said, “Annamalai should contest and enter Assembly. It is my personal wish,”

The senior BJP leadership begs for Annamalai to contest, knowing well that he is boycotting.

The Blowback Already Here

Vanathi said to reporters, “Annamalai’s name was on the list. But he didn’t come. I’m asking my thambi what happened”. BJP leaders themselves confused about party colleague’s boycott of Modi’s visit. That’s not party strategy-that’s organizational collapse in action.

Already Broken

BJP will get 2-5 of 27. “Expanded footprint” means expanded humiliation. AIADMK will blame BJP. BJP will blame AIADMK. Tamil Nadu voters will do what they have been doing for 75 years-defeating saffron politics in a big way.

This wasn’t make or break. That’s what 2021 (4 seats won), 2024 (Annamalai lost in Coimbatore), and now 2026 (state party president boycotts Modi visit, declines to contest) were for.

The break is complete. May 4 is simply formal.

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