bala saar,
so far, only suvendu adhikari's name has been mentioned
But the BJP bosses are full of surprises, especially in such situations
Political tensions have sharply escalated in Tamil Nadu with sources in Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) claiming that all 108 TVK MLAs may resign if the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) or All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) attempt to stake claim to form the government.
TVK sources suspect that DMK and AIADMK could be exploring ways to prevent Vijay from becoming Chief Minister despite TVK emerging as the single largest party.

Chetak ji, can I provide a counter CT?
ritesh wrote: ↑08 May 2026 05:32Chetak ji, can I provide a counter CT?
If tamil public is not warming up to Annamalai ji, then is there any harm in trying him out from Karnataka? Afterall he was a very public figure as IPS office in Bangalore and will have that critical mass readily available and would be much easier on electoral process. Another aspect, even the local leadership is not being able to counter siddhu much despite his anti hindu programs, here's a readymade opportunity which can be taken up with both hands. He might excel here as a netural candidate afterall
What is the logic here? If 108 TVK MLAs resign, the DMK + AIADMK combine will have supermajority in the assembly 106/126. DMK + AIADMK : 59+ 47 = 106. Total assembly will be 234 - 108 = 126. This would let the DMK+AIADMK do whatever they want till the bypoll results for the 108 seats. The outcome is not guaranteed to go to TVK.chetak wrote: ↑07 May 2026 22:26Political tensions have sharply escalated in Tamil Nadu with sources in Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) claiming that all 108 TVK MLAs may resign if the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) or All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) attempt to stake claim to form the government.
RCase wrote: ↑08 May 2026 06:10What is the logic here? If 108 TVK MLAs resign, the DMK + AIADMK combine will have supermajority in the assembly 106/126. DMK + AIADMK : 59+ 47 = 106. Total assembly will be 234 - 108 = 126. This would let the DMK+AIADMK do whatever they want till the bypoll results for the 108 seats. The outcome is not guaranteed to go to TVK.
BJP is a Hindutva Party!
Mirchi Kyun Lag rahi hai Itni?
The UNTOLD STORY of Kerala...!!
8 constituencies with over 30% vote share!
6 constituencies finishing a dominant second!
The Lotus has taken deep root across the state.
Annamalai will be successful in KA as well, but he's needed in TN for the long term. So I doubt it will happen. KA needs to find it's own home-grown Annamalai to build a genuine and resilient base for the party, and there is a lot of yearning for such a person.chetak wrote: ↑08 May 2026 05:43ritesh wrote: ↑08 May 2026 05:32
Chetak ji, can I provide a counter CT?
If tamil public is not warming up to Annamalai ji, then is there any harm in trying him out from Karnataka? Afterall he was a very public figure as IPS office in Bangalore and will have that critical mass readily available and would be much easier on electoral process. Another aspect, even the local leadership is not being able to counter siddhu much despite his anti hindu programs, here's a readymade opportunity which can be taken up with both hands. He might excel here as a netural candidate afterall
sadly, ritesh ji, the reality is that tamil and kannadigas don't mix in the political sense
there has always been an undercurrent of hostility
OTOH. telugu and tamil mix very well because both were part of the old madras presidency during the britshit days
My quick take on this - generally, Hindu sentiments are very strong in TN, but they don't seep into politics since the politicians usually don't venture into religious issues. Most of them are practicing Hindus themselves, even in the DMK, so they are careful to not do things like what happened in WB. So net result is that most TN folks get to practice and follow their everyday Hindu routines without much disturbance. For our two most important festivals, Pongal and Deepavali, the Jallikattu ban was reversed by EPS (and NDA at the centre) and the fireworks ban never really made it here since Sivakasi is the biggest producer of firecrackers, so GoTN had the industry to protect. Other local festivals like the village temple kumbabishekams and thiruvizhas have continued as before and local politicians always pitch in with expenses. Net net, on the ground level, people are not prevented from following traditions, so it doesn't translate into political consolidation.Manish_P wrote: ↑07 May 2026 12:04Talking about not voting anti hindus to powerV_Raman wrote: ↑05 May 2026 22:13 ....
My lived experience is that Hinduism is pretty casual/diminished in rest of India while it is pretty serious in TN - it is rest of India that needs to catch up. This is why BJP finds it hard to play its brand of politics in TN. Tamils say we are already as Hindu as one can get - what are you even talking about?!
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Despite which tamils have voted a non-hindu filum star to power...
You folks should watch Tamil mega serials to see the Hinduness of TN.
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- When 11k liters of milk were poured in the Narmada River, the entire leftist gang criticized and trolled Hindus.
- But now, when 2 Lakh liters of milk were poured over Vijay's posters everyone seems silent because he is not Hindu.
- During the Narmada River incident, Dhruv Rathee even made a video criticizing it.
- Hypocrisy is loud when Hindus are involved.
On the contrary Tamil public was warming up to Annamalai. However it was too ambitious to contest in Coimbatore in a three way race. What BJP needed was building up the organizational strength of contesting in all constituencies. He also increased the voting percentage from 3.5 percent to 11.2% in 2024. That is not a simple achievement in Dravidian bastion. He should have been given more time IMO.ritesh wrote: ↑08 May 2026 05:32Chetak ji, can I provide a counter CT?
If tamil public is not warming up to Annamalai ji, then is there any harm in trying him out from Karnataka? Afterall he was a very public figure as IPS office in Bangalore and will have that critical mass readily available and would be much easier on electoral process. Another aspect, even the local leadership is not being able to counter siddhu much despite his anti hindu programs, here's a readymade opportunity which can be taken up with both hands. He might excel here as a netural candidate afterall![]()
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TMC : 80 candidates won. 32 Muslims.
Congress : 2 candidates won. Both Muslims.
Left : One candidate won. Muslim !!
ISF : One candidate one. He is Muslim.
Humayun Kabir's party : 2 candidates won. Both Muslims.
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#WATCH | Kolkata: TMC's newly-elected MLAs arrived at the residence of West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee.
Party's national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee interacts with them.
Thankfully better sense has prevailed...
Excellent. New dawn for West Bengal.g.sarkar wrote: ↑08 May 2026 23:11 BJP sources said Adhikari's name was proposed at the legislature party meeting here and formally announced by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the presence of newly elected BJP MLAs and senior party leaders.
"Eight proposals were received, and all of them had only one name. Adequate time was given for a second name, but no other name was proposed. Therefore, I announce Suvendu Adhikari as the chief minister of West Bengal," Shah said after the meeting.