Panneerselvam’s observation came as a retort to former Law Minister C.V Shanmugam who had blamed the alliance with the BJP as the reason for the AIADMK’s defeat in the recent Assembly elections. Shanmugam had, during a party meeting, alleged that the AIADMK lost the minority votes due to its alliance with the BJP. However, OPS was quick to refute that line to state that the alliance with the BJP remained intact and would continue. Despite that assertion by OPS, the non-inclusion of his son or any AIADMK Rajya Sabha MP in the Central ministry would rankle the AIADMK. The party has not had a union minister since it walked out of the Vajpayee-led NDA government in 1999. In 2014 though it had won 37 of the 39 Lok Sabha seats, Modi, in his first term, did not need the AIADMK's support as the BJP had a comfortable majority.