
A faction of 30 plus AIADMK MLA’s led by Mailam Assembly constituency MLA, C Ve. Shanmugam and Thondamuthur Assembly constituency MLA, S.P. Velumani coming out of Pro-tem Assembly speaker M.V. Karuppaiah office on May 11, 2026.
| Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam
Eight days after the results of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections came in, one of the State’s two Dravidian majors — the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) — is facing a split within the party. Former Chief Minister and the party’s general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami’s leadership of the Legislature Party came into question on May 11, 2026 after 30 MLAs reportedly backed another leader and former Minster S.P. Velumani for the position.
On May 12, the rebel group, led by party leaders S.P. Velumani and C.Ve. Shanmugam, announced that it would support the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), a two-year-old party led by actor-politician and now Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay.

Reacting sharply within hours, the AIADMK, in a post on X, accused the rebels of betraying about 1.34 crore voters who voted for the AIADMK alliance led by Mr. Palaniswami, and abandoning volunteers of the party and allies such as the BJP, the PMK and the AMMK. It further stated that the organisation does not belong to a few MLAs and it is a movement of party workers. “Whenever the movement faced a crisis, the decision of the cadres had only eventually prevailed,” it added.
However, rebellions are not new for the party as the AIADMK has has seen similar disruptions over the years. Here is a timeline of events that track dissent within the party since its formation in 1972.
Published – May 12, 2026 06:56 pm IST


