Chennai, Mar 21:
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is set to officially begin its seat-sharing parleys today, March 21, as constituent parties look to finalize their strategy for the upcoming elections. BJP leader Nainar Nagendran confirmed the start of these formal discussions, emphasizing that the alliance is focused on creating a unified front. He also took the opportunity to defend AIADMK’s EPS, stating there was “nothing wrong” with the leader’s recent consultations in Delhi.
The negotiations are expected to be complex, as each party within the alliance seeks to secure constituencies where they hold the most influence. These meetings will involve high-level representatives from both the state and national levels of the BJP and its regional partners, with the goal of reaching a consensus that maximizes the coalition’s overall winning potential across the state.
As the talks commence, political analysts are watching closely to see how the seats will be distributed, particularly in regions where multiple alliance members have strong bases. The outcome of today’s session will likely set the tone for the alliance’s campaign momentum, signaling how effectively the various parties can coordinate their resources and messaging in the weeks ahead.

