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**Summary:**
T.T.V. Dhinakaran, leader of the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK), announced his party’s exit from the NDA alliance in Tamil Nadu, citing persistent neglect. This follows former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam also severing ties with the NDA due to similar frustrations. The decision comes despite efforts by BJP leader Amit Shah to mend relations within the alliance. The BJP is now focused on strengthening its party organization and coordinating with the AIADMK for the 2026 Assembly elections, avoiding commentary on internal disputes within other parties.
**News Article:**
**AMMK Quits NDA Alliance in Tamil Nadu Amid Frustration, BJP Shifts Focus**
**Cuddalore, India – September 3, 2025** – In a significant development for Tamil Nadu politics, T.T.V. Dhinakaran, general secretary of the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK), announced Wednesday evening that his party is leaving the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the state. The move underscores growing tensions within the coalition ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.
Dhinakaran cited persistent neglect of the AMMK as the primary reason for the departure. “Betrayal is dancing with abandon,” Dhinakaran told reporters, adding that his party’s cadre could no longer endure the situation. He stated that the AMMK will clarify its position on future alliances in December.
The announcement follows a similar move by former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam, who also recently severed ties with the NDA due to feeling “let down” by the BJP.
The AMMK leader maintained that the AMMK had unconditionally joined the NDA during the 2024 Parliamentary elections only to ensure that Narendra Modi returned as Prime Minister for the third time. But the upcoming Assembly elections in 2026 will decide the destiny of Tamil Nadu, he said.
The AMMK’s exit comes on the same day that Union Home Minister Amit Shah met with key BJP figures in New Delhi to discuss the situation in Tamil Nadu. Shah urged party members to avoid commenting on internal disputes within the AIADMK, Panneerselvam, and Dhinakaran’s parties. The meeting was conspicuously missing former State unit chief K. Annamalai, who claimed to have a pre-existing commitment.
Instead, the BJP is now focusing on strengthening its party organization and coordinating with the AIADMK for the upcoming elections. The core group was asked to identify Assembly seats where the BJP might contest in alliance with the AIADMK in 2026, although no number was provided, added sources.
BJP leaders have been instructed to concentrate on building regional conferences, establishing booth-level committees, and fostering local coordination with alliance partners.