CHENNAI/TRICHY : Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Tamil Nadu has come as a morale booster not just for BJP workers but also for AIADMK rank and file.
His meeting with AIADMK netas, including Edappadi K Palaniswami , at the airport is being seen as a reaffirmation of the BJPAIADMK alliance amid recent public disagreements over power-sharing. Modi’s decision to not engage with O Panneerselvam has further reassured AIADMK cadres that BJP values its partnership ahead of the 2026 polls.
For BJP workers, Modi’s participation in Aadi Thiruvathirai festival, highlighting Chola glory, served as a cultural counterpoint to DMK’s Keeladi narrative, which accuses BJP of trying to whitewash Tamil Nadu’s rich past.
AIADMK is upbeat, especially since not only EPS but also second-rung netas like K P Munusamy, S P Velumani, and Thalavai Sundaram were permitted to receive Modi at the airport. “By rejecting OPS’s request, Modi has sent a signal — only those parties we are comfortable with will be part of alliance,” said senior AIADMK neta S Semmalai.
BJP functionaries, too, say the visit has helped build agrassroots-level bond. Some AIADMK cadres who earlier felt EPS was being arm-twisted now see the partnership as voluntary and valued.
“AIADMK mobilised cadres for PM’s Trichy roadshow, showing their commitment. We’ll reciprocate in all ways possible,” said Sriram Shankar, BJP’s Trichy district chief. Netas say they are more cautious about their remarks, aware that their actions impact alliance chemistry.
Likewise, AIADMK workers in Trichy say their hesitations about working with BJP have eased after the visit. Many now want more such visits to smoothen ties. “We’ll join BJP roadshows in future too,” said one functionary.
To cement this rapport further, BJP state chief Nainar Nagenthran will host a feast in Tirunelveli for EPS and AIADMK netas during EPS’s statewide tour. Initially scheduled for Aug 3, the feast was postponed due to Modi’s visit but will soon take place.
His meeting with AIADMK netas, including Edappadi K Palaniswami , at the airport is being seen as a reaffirmation of the BJPAIADMK alliance amid recent public disagreements over power-sharing. Modi’s decision to not engage with O Panneerselvam has further reassured AIADMK cadres that BJP values its partnership ahead of the 2026 polls.
For BJP workers, Modi’s participation in Aadi Thiruvathirai festival, highlighting Chola glory, served as a cultural counterpoint to DMK’s Keeladi narrative, which accuses BJP of trying to whitewash Tamil Nadu’s rich past.
AIADMK is upbeat, especially since not only EPS but also second-rung netas like K P Munusamy, S P Velumani, and Thalavai Sundaram were permitted to receive Modi at the airport. “By rejecting OPS’s request, Modi has sent a signal — only those parties we are comfortable with will be part of alliance,” said senior AIADMK neta S Semmalai.
BJP functionaries, too, say the visit has helped build agrassroots-level bond. Some AIADMK cadres who earlier felt EPS was being arm-twisted now see the partnership as voluntary and valued.
“AIADMK mobilised cadres for PM’s Trichy roadshow, showing their commitment. We’ll reciprocate in all ways possible,” said Sriram Shankar, BJP’s Trichy district chief. Netas say they are more cautious about their remarks, aware that their actions impact alliance chemistry.
Likewise, AIADMK workers in Trichy say their hesitations about working with BJP have eased after the visit. Many now want more such visits to smoothen ties. “We’ll join BJP roadshows in future too,” said one functionary.
To cement this rapport further, BJP state chief Nainar Nagenthran will host a feast in Tirunelveli for EPS and AIADMK netas during EPS’s statewide tour. Initially scheduled for Aug 3, the feast was postponed due to Modi’s visit but will soon take place.
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