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Stalin Can Pull Strings in Vijay Govt, But TVK Has a Backup Plan
Actor-turned-politician Vijay has secured his place as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for the first time, leading his new party, the Tamil Maanila Congress (TVK), to victory. However, his government’s stability may depend on a delicate balancing act. Despite being sworn in, Vijay's fragile majority in the Tamil Nadu Assembly relies heavily on the support of parties and factions previously aligned with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), led by MK Stalin. Vijay’s TVK government now holds the support of 120 MLAs, just above the majority mark of 118. However, the coalition is propped up by the Congress, VCK, IUML, and the Left, most of which still have strong ties to Stalin’s DMK. This leaves the door open for Stalin to pull strings in the background, with his allies in the assembly potentially exerting significant influence over the TVK’s decision-making processes. Despite this, Vijay appears to have a backup plan. The AIADMK, Tamil Nadu’s principal opposition party, has seen internal rifts, and one faction led by senior MLAs SP Velumani and Shanmugam has pledged support for Vijay’s TVK. This move gives Vijay a potential lifeline, increasing his backing to 150 MLAs, provided the faction secures the necessary numbers to avoid disqualification under anti-defection laws. Vijay's decision to meet Stalin following his oath-taking was seen as a sign of political maturity, acknowledging Stalin's influence while maintaining a delicate balance with his own supporters. The political dynamics surrounding Vijay’s government reflect the challenges he faces, relying on support from both Stalin’s allies and AIADMK factions to stay in power. While the immediate future of Vijay's government appears secured with these arrangements, the optics of his reliance on former political adversaries could pose long-term challenges. As the political situation in Tamil Nadu continues to evolve, the success of Vijay’s tenure will depend on his ability to navigate these complex alliances and avoid potential pitfalls in the coming years.
Stalin Can Pull Strings in Vijay Govt, But TVK Has a Backup Plan
Actor-turned-politician Vijay has secured his place as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for the first time, leading his new party, the Tamil Maanila Congress (TVK), to victory. However, his government’s stability may depend on a delicate balancing act. Despite being sworn in, Vijay's fragile majority in the Tamil Nadu Assembly relies heavily on the support of parties and factions previously aligned with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), led by MK Stalin. Vijay’s TVK government now holds the support of 120 MLAs, just above the majority mark of 118. However, the coalition is propped up by the Congress, VCK, IUML, and the Left, most of which still have strong ties to Stalin’s DMK. This leaves the door open for Stalin to pull strings in the background, with his allies in the assembly potentially exerting significant influence over the TVK’s decision-making processes. Despite this, Vijay appears to have a backup plan. The AIADMK, Tamil Nadu’s principal opposition party, has seen internal rifts, and one faction led by senior MLAs SP Velumani and Shanmugam has pledged support for Vijay’s TVK. This move gives Vijay a potential lifeline, increasing his backing to 150 MLAs, provided the faction secures the necessary numbers to avoid disqualification under anti-defection laws. Vijay's decision to meet Stalin following his oath-taking was seen as a sign of political maturity, acknowledging Stalin's influence while maintaining a delicate balance with his own supporters. The political dynamics surrounding Vijay’s government reflect the challenges he faces, relying on support from both Stalin’s allies and AIADMK factions to stay in power. While the immediate future of Vijay's government appears secured with these arrangements, the optics of his reliance on former political adversaries could pose long-term challenges. As the political situation in Tamil Nadu continues to evolve, the success of Vijay’s tenure will depend on his ability to navigate these complex alliances and avoid potential pitfalls in the coming years.
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.
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.
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.
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
Congress Warms Up to Vijay’s TVK Amid DMK Seat-Sharing Talks for 2026 Tamil Nadu Polls
In the run-up to the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, the Congress has begun seeking a greater share of seats from its ally, the DMK, while simultaneously warming up to actor Vijay’s Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK). According to sources, senior Congress leaders in Tamil Nadu have been trying to convince the party high command in Delhi to explore an understanding with Vijay, leveraging his growing popularity not only in Tamil Nadu but also in Kerala and Puducherry. The DMK, which
Congress Warms Up to Vijay’s TVK Amid DMK Seat-Sharing Talks for 2026 Tamil Nadu Polls
In the run-up to the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, the Congress has begun seeking a greater share of seats from its ally, the DMK, while simultaneously warming up to actor Vijay’s Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK). According to sources, senior Congress leaders in Tamil Nadu have been trying to convince the party high command in Delhi to explore an understanding with Vijay, leveraging his growing popularity not only in Tamil Nadu but also in Kerala and Puducherry. The DMK, which
TVK Leader Arrested After Stampede At Vijay's Rally In Karur
The Karur rally tragedy has taken a new turn with the arrest of TVK’s Karur West district secretary Mathiazhagan. Authorities confirmed that he has been named as the prime accused in the First Information Report following the deadly stampede during actor-politician Vijay’s public rally. The event, which drew nearly two lakh attendees despite permission for only 10,000, ended in chaos that left dozens dead and many injured. Police have cited overcro
TVK Leader Arrested After Stampede At Vijay's Rally In Karur
The Karur rally tragedy has taken a new turn with the arrest of TVK’s Karur West district secretary Mathiazhagan. Authorities confirmed that he has been named as the prime accused in the First Information Report following the deadly stampede during actor-politician Vijay’s public rally. The event, which drew nearly two lakh attendees despite permission for only 10,000, ended in chaos that left dozens dead and many injured. Police have cited overcro









