CHENNAI: AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Tuesday asserted that no force could prevent the AIADMK from regaining power in Tamil Nadu in 2026. EPS expressed his readiness to make any necessary sacrifices for the victory of the party.
In an epistle to the party cadre ahead of AIADMK's 53rd founding day, Palaniswami expressed his confidence in the party's resurgence and the readiness of the people to support it.
He recalled the AIADMK's significant contributions to the state over three decades, emphasising the party's role in elevating the state's stature. He said, “People are ready to support the AIADMK to establish the rule of MGR and Amma (Jayalalithaa). I have devoted myself and work for your growth and the party’s victory.”
Against the backdrop of the expulsion of key functionaries, Palaniswami used a metaphor to describe the party's current state, saying the AIADMK garden, “previously plagued by weeds, is now free of them, with the crops flourishing remarkably.”
The former chief minister accused opponents of conspiring to dismantle the AIADMK after the demise of J Jayalalithaa but asserted that these efforts had failed.
He urged party members to distance themselves from those who turned against the party.
In an epistle to the party cadre ahead of AIADMK's 53rd founding day, Palaniswami expressed his confidence in the party's resurgence and the readiness of the people to support it.
He recalled the AIADMK's significant contributions to the state over three decades, emphasising the party's role in elevating the state's stature. He said, “People are ready to support the AIADMK to establish the rule of MGR and Amma (Jayalalithaa). I have devoted myself and work for your growth and the party’s victory.”
Against the backdrop of the expulsion of key functionaries, Palaniswami used a metaphor to describe the party's current state, saying the AIADMK garden, “previously plagued by weeds, is now free of them, with the crops flourishing remarkably.”
The former chief minister accused opponents of conspiring to dismantle the AIADMK after the demise of J Jayalalithaa but asserted that these efforts had failed.
He urged party members to distance themselves from those who turned against the party.
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