Nearly a decade after J Jayalalithaa’s death, the AIADMK struggles to regain its dominance, battling leadership disputes and electoral defeats. As Tamil Nadu heads to the 2026 assembly polls, the party, now led by Edappadi Palaniswami, seeks to overcome the void left by ‘Amma’ and forge alliances to challenge the ruling DMK.
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