Chennai, May 6:
Speculation over internal divisions within the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam has gained momentum after party general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) postponed a crucial meeting of party MLAs, according to reports.
The scheduled meeting of AIADMK legislators was expected to play a key role in assessing the partyâs position following recent election developments. However, the sudden postponement has triggered fresh rumours of discord within the party ranks. While no official explanation has been offered, political observers interpret the delay as a sign of ongoing internal consultations and possible disagreements within the leadership.
The AIADMK has been grappling with multiple challenges in recent months, including leadership tussles, factional differences, and the shifting loyalties of key leaders.
Additionally, the party faces mounting pressure to redefine its political strategy after recent electoral setbacks, further fuelling speculation about cracks within its structure.
The partyâs performance in the 2026 Assembly elections has added to the uncertainty, with indications that its strength in the Assembly could decline. This has raised critical questions about leadership stability, future alliances, and the partyâs role in an evolving political landscape.
Political analysts suggest two possible interpretations of the postponed meeting. It could be a strategic move by the leadership to buy time, consolidate support, and avoid public disagreements. Alternatively, it may point to deeper internal rifts, with differences among senior leaders forcing a delay to prevent escalation.
As the AIADMK navigates a crucial phase, the postponed MLA meeting has intensified curiosity over its next steps. Whether this is a temporary pause or a sign of deeper divisions remains to be seen, but the party leadership now faces the challenge of maintaining unity while recalibrating its strategy in an increasingly competitive Tamil Nadu political arena.

