Vellore:AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami has said that his party would form a mega alliance for the 2026 Assembly election to take on the DMK and win polls. He also targeted Chief Minister M K Stalin over crimes against women and children.
Addressing a public meeting, a conference of the party's Ilaigyargal-Ilam Pengal Pasarai (youth forum), he mocked at DMK president Stalin for saying that the constituents of his party-led alliance in the state were of the same ideology. "In that case, what is the need for separate parties?, all the parties could be merged with the DMK," he said.
As regards the AIADMK, electoral alliance and ideology are two differnt things and alliances are only meant to prevent split of votes to win polls, he said.
"A very big alliance headed by the AIADMK will be formed for the 2026 Assembly election," he said, adding the people, party office-bearers and workers batted for such an electoral alliance so that the AIADMK could form the next government by winning polls. Acceding to their demand, a "victorious alliance of strength" would be formed, he added.
Though actor-politician Vijay-led TVK had recently said that it would not align with the AIADMK, speculation in this regard continues.
Mocking at Stalin for his comment that young persons addressed him affectionately as 'Appa' (father), the AIADMK chief, referring to crimes against women and children, asked if the chief minister did not hear the 'Appa' cries of women and children who were subjected to sexual harassment and assault.
Palaniswami accused the DMK of double standards as it had taken part in the late Chief Minister, M Karunanidhi's stamp release event alongside Union ministers from the BJP.