Vijay's TVK Secures Magic Number 118, Looks Set to Form Government in Tamil Nadu
Actor-turned-politician Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has now crossed the crucial majority mark of 118 in the fractured Tamil Nadu Assembly after securing the support of Congress, VCK, CPI, and CPI(M). This alliance has strengthened Vijay’s claim to form the next government, with all eyes now on whether Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar will invite him to take the next step. TVK had emerged as the single largest party in the recently-concluded Tamil Nadu elections, securing 107 seats out of 234 in the Assembly. Following the election, the opposition parties—Congress, VCK, CPI, and CPI(M)—extended their support, pushing Vijay's alliance to the magic number of 118, needed to form the government. With this new backing, Vijay is expected to stake his claim once again after an earlier rejection by the Governor. TVK had previously sought an appointment with Governor Arlekar, but it was rescheduled to 6 pm. This delay has caused political turmoil, with several protests from TVK cadres and Congress announcing statewide demonstrations against the Governor’s stance. The political drama surrounding Vijay's efforts to form a government has been further complicated by criticisms of the Governor’s refusal to invite the largest party to form a government. Opposition leaders have argued that the Governor’s actions go against constitutional norms, citing precedents where leaders were invited to form governments without initially proving their majority in the legislature. With political tensions high, the sudden consolidation of support around Vijay is seen as a significant turning point. The Congress, Left, and VCK have all rallied behind Vijay’s leadership, but the Governor’s next move remains crucial in determining if Vijay will be invited to form the next Tamil Nadu government. Behind the scenes, there have been reports of frantic negotiations, with Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge personally speaking to VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan to secure their support. Despite some criticisms from VCK leader Sinthanai Selvan about Vijay’s handling of post-poll situations and accusations of resort politics, the larger concern has been preventing what opposition parties see as an attempt to impose "Governor’s Rule" in Tamil Nadu. BJP’s spokesperson, however, maintains that the Governor is acting within constitutional boundaries. As the battle for power in Tamil Nadu intensifies, the political standoff shows no signs of ending soon. With TVK now in a stronger position, it remains to be seen whether the Governor will accept the support from Vijay’s alliance and move forward with the formation of the government.
Vijay's TVK Secures Magic Number 118, Looks Set to Form Government in Tamil Nadu
Actor-turned-politician Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has now crossed the crucial majority mark of 118 in the fractured Tamil Nadu Assembly after securing the support of Congress, VCK, CPI, and CPI(M). This alliance has strengthened Vijay’s claim to form the next government, with all eyes now on whether Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar will invite him to take the next step. TVK had emerged as the single largest party in the recently-concluded Tamil Nadu elections, securing 107 seats out of 234 in the Assembly. Following the election, the opposition parties—Congress, VCK, CPI, and CPI(M)—extended their support, pushing Vijay's alliance to the magic number of 118, needed to form the government. With this new backing, Vijay is expected to stake his claim once again after an earlier rejection by the Governor. TVK had previously sought an appointment with Governor Arlekar, but it was rescheduled to 6 pm. This delay has caused political turmoil, with several protests from TVK cadres and Congress announcing statewide demonstrations against the Governor’s stance. The political drama surrounding Vijay's efforts to form a government has been further complicated by criticisms of the Governor’s refusal to invite the largest party to form a government. Opposition leaders have argued that the Governor’s actions go against constitutional norms, citing precedents where leaders were invited to form governments without initially proving their majority in the legislature. With political tensions high, the sudden consolidation of support around Vijay is seen as a significant turning point. The Congress, Left, and VCK have all rallied behind Vijay’s leadership, but the Governor’s next move remains crucial in determining if Vijay will be invited to form the next Tamil Nadu government. Behind the scenes, there have been reports of frantic negotiations, with Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge personally speaking to VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan to secure their support. Despite some criticisms from VCK leader Sinthanai Selvan about Vijay’s handling of post-poll situations and accusations of resort politics, the larger concern has been preventing what opposition parties see as an attempt to impose "Governor’s Rule" in Tamil Nadu. BJP’s spokesperson, however, maintains that the Governor is acting within constitutional boundaries. As the battle for power in Tamil Nadu intensifies, the political standoff shows no signs of ending soon. With TVK now in a stronger position, it remains to be seen whether the Governor will accept the support from Vijay’s alliance and move forward with the formation of the government.
Tamil Nadu faces constitutional crisis after Governor denies Vijay's TVK government claim
Tamil Nadu is currently embroiled in a full-fledged constitutional crisis after the Governor declined to invite actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) to form a government. Despite TVK winning 108 seats in the state assembly and emerging as the single-largest party, the Governor’s refusal to allow the party to take office has sparked widespread political controversy. With rival factions scrambling to explore alternatives, the TVK has threatened to take drastic action. If
Tamil Nadu faces constitutional crisis after Governor denies Vijay's TVK government claim
Tamil Nadu is currently embroiled in a full-fledged constitutional crisis after the Governor declined to invite actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) to form a government. Despite TVK winning 108 seats in the state assembly and emerging as the single-largest party, the Governor’s refusal to allow the party to take office has sparked widespread political controversy. With rival factions scrambling to explore alternatives, the TVK has threatened to take drastic action. If
Vijay Calls for Unity and Rejects CM Convoy, Will Accept Security After Government Formation
In a notable move, Vijay, the leader of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), rejected the police convoy vehicles assigned to him after his party secured 108 seats in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Despite the official protocol, which typically provides the Chief Minister-elect with security convoy vehicles, Vijay made a personal request to return the convoy vehicles until after his swearing-in ceremony. His party clarified that Vijay would accept the official chief minister-level security
Vijay Calls for Unity and Rejects CM Convoy, Will Accept Security After Government Formation
In a notable move, Vijay, the leader of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), rejected the police convoy vehicles assigned to him after his party secured 108 seats in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Despite the official protocol, which typically provides the Chief Minister-elect with security convoy vehicles, Vijay made a personal request to return the convoy vehicles until after his swearing-in ceremony. His party clarified that Vijay would accept the official chief minister-level security
SA Chandrasekhar's Journey with Vijay: From Mentor to Adversary and Back to Supporter
Chennai, May 6, 2026 – The story of SA Chandrasekhar (SAC) and his son Vijay is a tale marked by mentorship, tension, estrangement, and eventual reconciliation, ultimately culminating in Vijay’s political success with his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). Their complex and emotional journey mirrors both the struggles and victories that come with fame, family, and politics. A Cinematic Beginning: Father and Son on the Silver Screen
SA Chandrasekhar's Journey with Vijay: From Mentor to Adversary and Back to Supporter
Chennai, May 6, 2026 – The story of SA Chandrasekhar (SAC) and his son Vijay is a tale marked by mentorship, tension, estrangement, and eventual reconciliation, ultimately culminating in Vijay’s political success with his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). Their complex and emotional journey mirrors both the struggles and victories that come with fame, family, and politics. A Cinematic Beginning: Father and Son on the Silver Screen
DMK Slams Congress for Backing Vijay's TVK, Calls Them Backstabbers
Chennai, May 6, 2026 - The political landscape in Tamil Nadu has seen a dramatic shift with Congress aligning with Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), a move that has been met with sharp criticism from their pre-poll ally, DMK. The Congress party, after a late-night virtual meeting, decided to extend conditional support to TVK, demanding cabinet positions and chairmanships in certain boards. The formal announcement of this alliance is expected soon, signaling a shift in political alliances in Tamil Nadu. The Fallout Between Congress and DMK The DMK, led by outgoing Chief Minister MK Stalin, wasted no time in accusing Congress of betrayal. DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai took to social media, calling Congress "backstabbers" for breaking away from their pre-poll alliance. Annadurai reminded Congress that their five Assembly seats were possible only because of Stalin's leadership and support during the elections. He also pointed out that it was Stalin who had stood by Congress during tough times, including when the BJP/RSS trolled Rahul Gandhi as "Pappu." This political fallout marks the end of the DMK-Congress alliance, with Congress now choosing to back Vijay's TVK, which emerged as the single largest party with 108 seats in Tamil Nadu's Assembly. Vijay’s TVK, which had initially ruled out an alliance with BJP, has found a new ally in Congress, signaling a new phase in Tamil Nadu politics. Despite falling short of a majority, TVK remains confident about forming a government with outside support, and they have already reached out to other parties from the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance. The Congress, under the coordination of Karti Chidambaram, has decided to join hands with TVK, which is likely to shape Tamil Nadu’s political future in the coming weeks.
DMK Slams Congress for Backing Vijay's TVK, Calls Them Backstabbers
Chennai, May 6, 2026 - The political landscape in Tamil Nadu has seen a dramatic shift with Congress aligning with Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), a move that has been met with sharp criticism from their pre-poll ally, DMK. The Congress party, after a late-night virtual meeting, decided to extend conditional support to TVK, demanding cabinet positions and chairmanships in certain boards. The formal announcement of this alliance is expected soon, signaling a shift in political alliances in Tamil Nadu. The Fallout Between Congress and DMK The DMK, led by outgoing Chief Minister MK Stalin, wasted no time in accusing Congress of betrayal. DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai took to social media, calling Congress "backstabbers" for breaking away from their pre-poll alliance. Annadurai reminded Congress that their five Assembly seats were possible only because of Stalin's leadership and support during the elections. He also pointed out that it was Stalin who had stood by Congress during tough times, including when the BJP/RSS trolled Rahul Gandhi as "Pappu." This political fallout marks the end of the DMK-Congress alliance, with Congress now choosing to back Vijay's TVK, which emerged as the single largest party with 108 seats in Tamil Nadu's Assembly. Vijay’s TVK, which had initially ruled out an alliance with BJP, has found a new ally in Congress, signaling a new phase in Tamil Nadu politics. Despite falling short of a majority, TVK remains confident about forming a government with outside support, and they have already reached out to other parties from the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance. The Congress, under the coordination of Karti Chidambaram, has decided to join hands with TVK, which is likely to shape Tamil Nadu’s political future in the coming weeks.
Number Game Begins, How Will Vijay Secure the Remaining 10 Seats in Tamil Nadu?
Thalapathy Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) Party has emerged as the single largest party in the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026. However, with 108 seats, it still needs 10 more to reach the magic figure of 118, which is required to form a majority government. As the situation unfolds, the question now is how Vijay will secure these additional 10 seats to ensure his party's rule in the state. Vijay is set to receive an invitation from the Governor to form the government,
Number Game Begins, How Will Vijay Secure the Remaining 10 Seats in Tamil Nadu?
Thalapathy Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) Party has emerged as the single largest party in the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026. However, with 108 seats, it still needs 10 more to reach the magic figure of 118, which is required to form a majority government. As the situation unfolds, the question now is how Vijay will secure these additional 10 seats to ensure his party's rule in the state. Vijay is set to receive an invitation from the Governor to form the government,
Vijay Leads TVK to Victory in Tamil Nadu, Surpassing 15-Year Political Legacy
In a historic political shift, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by actor Vijay, has emerged as the largest party in Tamil Nadu, winning 107 seats in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. This victory marks the end of a 15-year reign by the DMK and AIADMK, signaling a seismic change in the state’s political landscape. The victory was largely driven by Vijay’s immense star power and his deep-rooted connection with the grassroots, making him a formidable force in Tamil Nadu politics.
Vijay Leads TVK to Victory in Tamil Nadu, Surpassing 15-Year Political Legacy
In a historic political shift, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by actor Vijay, has emerged as the largest party in Tamil Nadu, winning 107 seats in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. This victory marks the end of a 15-year reign by the DMK and AIADMK, signaling a seismic change in the state’s political landscape. The victory was largely driven by Vijay’s immense star power and his deep-rooted connection with the grassroots, making him a formidable force in Tamil Nadu politics.
Trisha at Vijay’s Home as TVK Shocks Rivals in Tamil Nadu Elections
Actor Trisha Krishnan made headlines on Monday after she was spotted outside the residence of Vijay in Chennai, coinciding with her 43rd birthday and the dramatic early trends of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The visit came at a crucial moment when Vijay’s political party,
Trisha at Vijay’s Home as TVK Shocks Rivals in Tamil Nadu Elections
Actor Trisha Krishnan made headlines on Monday after she was spotted outside the residence of Vijay in Chennai, coinciding with her 43rd birthday and the dramatic early trends of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The visit came at a crucial moment when Vijay’s political party,
Thalapathy Vijay Leads CM Race as TVK Surges in Tamil Nadu
The Tamil Nadu Assembly elections are witnessing a surprising and dramatic shift as Thalapathy Vijay emerges as a leading contender in the race for Chief Minister. Entering politics for the first time with his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, Vijay was initially met with skepticism. Many questioned whether
Thalapathy Vijay Leads CM Race as TVK Surges in Tamil Nadu
The Tamil Nadu Assembly elections are witnessing a surprising and dramatic shift as Thalapathy Vijay emerges as a leading contender in the race for Chief Minister. Entering politics for the first time with his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, Vijay was initially met with skepticism. Many questioned whether
Vijay TVK Exit Poll Shock Axis My India Predicts MGR Style Rise In Tamil Nadu
Vijay’s political debut is shaping into a potential game changer, with an Axis My India exit poll projecting a stunning performance for his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam in Tamil Nadu. The survey suggests a major shift in the state’s political landscape, long dominated by two major Dravidian parties. According to the Axis My India exit poll, TVK is projected to win between 98 and 120 seats in the 234-member Assembly, placing it on par with the ruling alliance led by M. K. Stalin. The DMK-INC alliance is estimated to secure 92 to 110 seats, while the NDA alliance trails behind with 22 to 32 seats. The vote share projections are equally striking. TVK is expected to secure around 35 percent of the vote, matching the ruling bloc and leaving the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led alliance significantly behind. These numbers indicate that TVK is not merely a spoiler but a serious contender for power. Axis My India chief Pradeep Gupta compared Vijay’s rise to that of legendary leaders MGR and NTR, hinting at a historic political transformation if the projections hold true. The exit poll data points to a strong youth-driven surge behind TVK. Around 68 percent of first-time voters aged 18 to 19 and 59 percent in the 20 to 29 age group are estimated to have supported the party. This demographic advantage has helped TVK build momentum quickly across urban and semi-urban constituencies. The central theme driving support appears to be the demand for change. A significant portion of voters cited this as their primary reason, with even higher numbers among TVK supporters. Vijay’s personal appeal has also played a key role, blending celebrity influence with political messaging. TVK’s support base cuts across caste, class and geography, making it a broad-based movement rather than a niche political force. The party has gained traction among OBC, SC and minority communities, as well as both rural and urban voters. With Vijay emerging as the preferred chief ministerial candidate for many voters, slightly ahead of Stalin in the survey, the state’s political contest appears tighter than ever. While exit polls can be unpredictable, the data signals one clear trend: Tamil Nadu may be witnessing the rise of a powerful new political force.
Vijay TVK Exit Poll Shock Axis My India Predicts MGR Style Rise In Tamil Nadu
Vijay’s political debut is shaping into a potential game changer, with an Axis My India exit poll projecting a stunning performance for his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam in Tamil Nadu. The survey suggests a major shift in the state’s political landscape, long dominated by two major Dravidian parties. According to the Axis My India exit poll, TVK is projected to win between 98 and 120 seats in the 234-member Assembly, placing it on par with the ruling alliance led by M. K. Stalin. The DMK-INC alliance is estimated to secure 92 to 110 seats, while the NDA alliance trails behind with 22 to 32 seats. The vote share projections are equally striking. TVK is expected to secure around 35 percent of the vote, matching the ruling bloc and leaving the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led alliance significantly behind. These numbers indicate that TVK is not merely a spoiler but a serious contender for power. Axis My India chief Pradeep Gupta compared Vijay’s rise to that of legendary leaders MGR and NTR, hinting at a historic political transformation if the projections hold true. The exit poll data points to a strong youth-driven surge behind TVK. Around 68 percent of first-time voters aged 18 to 19 and 59 percent in the 20 to 29 age group are estimated to have supported the party. This demographic advantage has helped TVK build momentum quickly across urban and semi-urban constituencies. The central theme driving support appears to be the demand for change. A significant portion of voters cited this as their primary reason, with even higher numbers among TVK supporters. Vijay’s personal appeal has also played a key role, blending celebrity influence with political messaging. TVK’s support base cuts across caste, class and geography, making it a broad-based movement rather than a niche political force. The party has gained traction among OBC, SC and minority communities, as well as both rural and urban voters. With Vijay emerging as the preferred chief ministerial candidate for many voters, slightly ahead of Stalin in the survey, the state’s political contest appears tighter than ever. While exit polls can be unpredictable, the data signals one clear trend: Tamil Nadu may be witnessing the rise of a powerful new political force.
Madras HC Dismisses Plea Against Vijay Over ₹12.6 Crore Loan Disclosure
On April 27, 2026, the Madras High Court dismissed a petition challenging Vijay’s ₹12.6 crore loan disclosure, with no specific time of judgment disclosed. The Madras High Court
Madras HC Dismisses Plea Against Vijay Over ₹12.6 Crore Loan Disclosure
On April 27, 2026, the Madras High Court dismissed a petition challenging Vijay’s ₹12.6 crore loan disclosure, with no specific time of judgment disclosed. The Madras High Court
Assembly Elections Live: Bengal Voting Begins, Tamil Nadu Sees Triangular Contest
After weeks of intense campaigning, voting has begun in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, marking a crucial phase in the 2026 Assembly elections. In West Bengal, polling started at 7 am across 152 constituencies in the first phase, covering more than half of the state’s total 294 seats. The contest in Bengal is largely seen as a direct and high-stakes face-off between the ruling Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee and the Bharatiya Janata Party. Early hours witnessed long queues at polling
Assembly Elections Live: Bengal Voting Begins, Tamil Nadu Sees Triangular Contest
After weeks of intense campaigning, voting has begun in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, marking a crucial phase in the 2026 Assembly elections. In West Bengal, polling started at 7 am across 152 constituencies in the first phase, covering more than half of the state’s total 294 seats. The contest in Bengal is largely seen as a direct and high-stakes face-off between the ruling Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee and the Bharatiya Janata Party. Early hours witnessed long queues at polling
Vijay’s Final Push Before TN Polls: Vote For TVK, Reject Divisive Politics
Chennai: Vijay, chief of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, made a strong final appeal to voters ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026, urging them to support his party’s “Whistle” symbol. Addres
Vijay’s Final Push Before TN Polls: Vote For TVK, Reject Divisive Politics
Chennai: Vijay, chief of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, made a strong final appeal to voters ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026, urging them to support his party’s “Whistle” symbol. Addres
Vijay Turns T Nagar into Cinematic Spectacle as Thalapathy Frenzy Fuels TVK Show
In the heart of Chennai’s bustling T Nagar, the atmosphere was electric as Tamil cinema’s iconic superstar Vijay, also known as "Thalapathy," transformed a political rally into a cinematic spectacle. This wasn’t just another election campaign; it was an event that blurred the lines between cinema and politics, captivating both his fans and political observers alike. With Vijay leading the charge for the Tamil Nadu political party, TVK, the streets of T Nagar became a stage for what coul
Vijay Turns T Nagar into Cinematic Spectacle as Thalapathy Frenzy Fuels TVK Show
In the heart of Chennai’s bustling T Nagar, the atmosphere was electric as Tamil cinema’s iconic superstar Vijay, also known as "Thalapathy," transformed a political rally into a cinematic spectacle. This wasn’t just another election campaign; it was an event that blurred the lines between cinema and politics, captivating both his fans and political observers alike. With Vijay leading the charge for the Tamil Nadu political party, TVK, the streets of T Nagar became a stage for what coul
Tamil Nadu Polls 2026: TVK Uses Hologram Vijay to Reach Every Voter
In a major technological twist to election campaigning, actor-turned-politician Vijay and his party Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam have introduced hologram-based outreach to connect with voters across Tamil Nadu. With elections approaching, the party is using life-sized 3D projections of Vijay to overcome the ch
Tamil Nadu Polls 2026: TVK Uses Hologram Vijay to Reach Every Voter
In a major technological twist to election campaigning, actor-turned-politician Vijay and his party Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam have introduced hologram-based outreach to connect with voters across Tamil Nadu. With elections approaching, the party is using life-sized 3D projections of Vijay to overcome the ch
Pawan Kalyan Shares Thoughts on Thalapathy Vijay’s Political Journey and Alliance Rumors
South Indian politics has seen many cinema superstars enter the political arena, with varying degrees of success. Pawan Kalyan, however, stands out as a rare example of a superstar who has managed to make his mark in politics. Currently, Tamil Nadu actor Thalapathy Vijay is contesting the upcoming assembly election through his TVK party, actively campaigning across the state. Despite his efforts, the final outcome and public sentiment remain uncertain. Recently, during an interactio
Pawan Kalyan Shares Thoughts on Thalapathy Vijay’s Political Journey and Alliance Rumors
South Indian politics has seen many cinema superstars enter the political arena, with varying degrees of success. Pawan Kalyan, however, stands out as a rare example of a superstar who has managed to make his mark in politics. Currently, Tamil Nadu actor Thalapathy Vijay is contesting the upcoming assembly election through his TVK party, actively campaigning across the state. Despite his efforts, the final outcome and public sentiment remain uncertain. Recently, during an interactio
R Sabarinathan: From Vijay’s Driver’s Son to the Face of TVK in Virgumbakkam
R Sabarinathan, the 30-year-old TVK candidate for Virgumbakkam, shared a deeply emotional moment during the announcement of his candidacy, which went viral across social media. The video, captured at the event on March 29, shows Sabarinathan breaking down in tears as he takes the stage. Actor-turned-politician Vijay, who has been a long-time mentor and supporter of Sabarinathan, comforted him by wiping his tears and giving him a heartfelt hug. The moment was particularly poignant as Sabarinat
R Sabarinathan: From Vijay’s Driver’s Son to the Face of TVK in Virgumbakkam
R Sabarinathan, the 30-year-old TVK candidate for Virgumbakkam, shared a deeply emotional moment during the announcement of his candidacy, which went viral across social media. The video, captured at the event on March 29, shows Sabarinathan breaking down in tears as he takes the stage. Actor-turned-politician Vijay, who has been a long-time mentor and supporter of Sabarinathan, comforted him by wiping his tears and giving him a heartfelt hug. The moment was particularly poignant as Sabarinat
Tamil Nadu Election 2026: Vijay's ₹520 Crore Assets and Political Entry as MLA Candidate
Thalapathy Vijay, a renowned South Indian superstar, has officially entered Tamil Nadu politics, following a growing trend of film personalities transitioning to political careers. His party, the Tamil Maanila Congress (TVK), is gearing up for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election, where Vijay is contesting from both the Perambur and Trichy East constituencies. In a crucial development, Vijay submitted his electoral affidavit today, revealing a significant asset portfolio totaling ₹520 cror
Tamil Nadu Election 2026: Vijay's ₹520 Crore Assets and Political Entry as MLA Candidate
Thalapathy Vijay, a renowned South Indian superstar, has officially entered Tamil Nadu politics, following a growing trend of film personalities transitioning to political careers. His party, the Tamil Maanila Congress (TVK), is gearing up for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election, where Vijay is contesting from both the Perambur and Trichy East constituencies. In a crucial development, Vijay submitted his electoral affidavit today, revealing a significant asset portfolio totaling ₹520 cror
Vijay to Contest Two Seats as TVK Debuts in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026
Actor-turned-politician Vijay has officially announced candidates for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, marking the debut of his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). Vijay himself will contest from two constituencies — Perambur and Trichy East — both currently held by the ruling DMK. Addressing supporters, Vijay urged voters to give his party a chance, highlighting the party’s election symbol and calling for equal support to all TVK candidates. He emphasized that h
Vijay to Contest Two Seats as TVK Debuts in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026
Actor-turned-politician Vijay has officially announced candidates for the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, marking the debut of his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). Vijay himself will contest from two constituencies — Perambur and Trichy East — both currently held by the ruling DMK. Addressing supporters, Vijay urged voters to give his party a chance, highlighting the party’s election symbol and calling for equal support to all TVK candidates. He emphasized that h
TVK To Contest Puducherry Elections 2026 Alone Announces 30 Candidates
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has made a bold political move by deciding to contest the upcoming Puducherry Assembly elections independently. The party, led by actor-turned-politician Vijay, has officially announced candidates for all 30 constituencies, signaling its intent to emerge as a strong alternative in the region’s political landscape. The elections are scheduled to take place on April 9, with counting of votes set for May 4. The current Assembly term will end on June 15, makin
TVK To Contest Puducherry Elections 2026 Alone Announces 30 Candidates
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has made a bold political move by deciding to contest the upcoming Puducherry Assembly elections independently. The party, led by actor-turned-politician Vijay, has officially announced candidates for all 30 constituencies, signaling its intent to emerge as a strong alternative in the region’s political landscape. The elections are scheduled to take place on April 9, with counting of votes set for May 4. The current Assembly term will end on June 15, makin









