AIADMK released its first list of 23 candidates for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, renominating party chief K Palaniswami from Edappadi and fielding several senior leaders, while finalising seat-sharing arrangements within the NDA alliance
TVK chief Vijay dismissed claims of alliance talks with the NDA ahead of Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, calling them a false campaign. He stressed that his party would uphold secular and social justice principles and aim to form the government independently
AIADMK chief Edappadi K. Palaniswami ruled out any alliance with Vijay’s TVK for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, calling such reports media speculation. He also denied rift with BJP’s Annamalai and said AIADMK-AMMK differences have been resolved
YSRCP chief Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy said his party’s one-crore signature campaign against the alleged privatisation of government medical colleges reflects a historic public verdict against the Chandrababu Naidu-led NDA government in Andhra Pradesh
Speaking at the party office in Tadepalli on the party's 15th anniversary, he emphasised that YSRCP has always been the "voice of the voiceless" and will continue to hold the government accountable
He went to the extent of challenging Naidu stating that the NDA alliance government in Andhra Pradesh would be dethroned and the Congress would come to power in the 2029 elections.
KT Rama Rao, the working president of the BRS, stated that the party is poised to have a significant impact on national politics, particularly in light of the absence of a clear majority for any of the national alliance parties in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
JSP political affairs committee chairman said party president Pawan Kalyan took the decision after Telangana elections were finalised at the behest of leaders of Centre who wanted to go together in elections