Former Tamil Nadu chief minister O. Panneerselvam signalled that a final position on his political alliances should become clear in the Tamil month of Thai, setting the stage for possible realignments ahead of the state assembly elections. Speaking at a public event near Avinashi in Tiruppur district, he gave a brief but pointed response when asked about rejoining a major coalition.
Panneerselvam addressed a gathering at a hotel near Avinashi where local party activists and supporters had assembled. The event was attended by representatives of several regional groups, and the former chief minister drew attention with a short, culturally resonant remark: “When Thai arrives, the path will open. Surely in the month of Thai, a good answer will come.” The Tamil month of Thai typically falls in mid-January to mid-February.
Panneerselvam alliance talks
The comment comes amid reports that political actors are seeking to reconfigure alliances in Tamil Nadu. Party sources and local reports indicate efforts are underway to persuade Panneerselvam to re-enter the AIADMK-led coalition that had previously aligned with the BJP. At the same time, media reports have suggested dialogue about possible collaboration involving the AMMK and its general secretary, T.T.V. Dhinakaran, and an alliance connected to the Tamil film actor Vijay.
Those discussions reflect the fluidity of regional politics in the run-up to the assembly poll season. Panneerselvam, who has served as chief minister of Tamil Nadu on multiple occasions, remains a prominent figure in state politics. His decisions on alliances could influence electoral calculations in several constituencies, particularly in districts such as Tiruppur, where his presence draws attention.
Political analysts say that while the former chief minister’s remarks are deliberately non-committal, they also serve to keep multiple options open. “Timing and public signals matter in coalition politics,” said a local analyst. “A measured reply like this preserves bargaining space while reassuring supporters that a considered decision will follow.”
Attempts to bring Panneerselvam back into broader electoral coalitions would involve negotiations over seat-sharing, leadership roles and campaign strategy. Any move to align with or against the AIADMK-BJP grouping will be watched closely by rival parties, including the DMK and other regional outfits.
The mention of a possible association with an alliance linked to actor Vijay—reported in local media—adds another dimension. Film personalities in Tamil Nadu have long had political influence, and any formal link with such a group could alter campaign dynamics. So far, neither Panneerselvam nor representatives of the reported groups have confirmed formal agreements.
For now, party activists and voters in Avinashi and neighbouring areas are monitoring developments. The coming weeks, particularly the period corresponding to the Tamil month of Thai, may bring greater clarity as leaders weigh the electoral prospects and attempt to consolidate support bases.
As coalition discussions proceed, observers will be looking for formal announcements, seat-sharing arrangements and campaign plans that indicate how these talks ultimately translate into electoral strategy.
Key Takeaways:
- Panneerselvam signalled a decision on coalition moves, saying “When Thai arrives, the path will open”, suggesting clarity in the Tamil month of Thai.
- Reports say efforts are underway to bring the former chief minister back into the AIADMK-BJP alliance and to explore ties with actor Vijay’s group.
- The developments involve AMMK leader V. K. Sasikala ally Dinakaran and could influence the run-up to the upcoming state assembly elections.
- The situation remains fluid as party leaders continue discussions and observers watch the impact on regional vote dynamics.

















