"If DMK Wins, EPS Loses": OPS On 'Revenge' Angle In Tamil Nadu Switch

In a significant political shift in Tamil Nadu, O. Panneerselvam, a former Chief Minister and expelled AIADMK leader, has officially joined the DMK, marking a pivotal moment in the state's political landscape. In a recent interview, Panneerselvam, commonly referred to as OPS, emphasized that the upcoming elections will serve as a benchmark for evaluating the leadership of Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS), his successor in the AIADMK. He described the political rivalry as one fueled by a 'revenge' narrative, asserting that if the DMK secures victory, it would signify a definitive loss for EPS. This transition comes amidst ongoing tensions within the AIADMK, which has been grappling with internal rifts and challenges to its leadership. OPS's alignment with DMK leader MK Stalin suggests a strategic coalition aimed at consolidating power against the backdrop of a changing political environment in Tamil Nadu. The implications of this shift are poised to reverberate through the state's electoral dynamics, as parties position themselves for the next electoral battle, reshaping alliances and voter sentiments in the process.
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