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Tamil Nadu Government Formation: TVK Chief Vijay Stakes Claim with Congress Support After Governor Meeting

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The Rise of TVK: From Silver Screen to Political Powerhouse

In the vibrant political landscape of Tamil Nadu, a new chapter unfolded following the assembly elections held on April 23, 2026, with results declared on May 4. Actor-turned-politician Joseph Vijay, fondly known as Thalapathy Vijay, led his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), to a stunning debut performance. Founded in February 2024, TVK positioned itself as a fresh alternative to the long-standing Dravidian majors, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). Vijay's mass appeal, drawn from a three-decade film career portraying heroic roles, translated into electoral success, capturing the imagination of young voters disillusioned with traditional politics.

TVK's campaign focused on anti-corruption, youth employment, and equitable development, resonating across urban and rural constituencies. The party's grassroots mobilization, leveraging Vijay's fan base organized into structured units, proved effective. This victory not only disrupted the DMK-AIADMK duopoly but also signaled a shift towards personality-driven politics in the state.

Election Results: A Hung Assembly Emerges

The 234-member Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly saw no clear majority, marking the first hung assembly in the state's history. TVK secured 108 seats, making it the single largest party. Vijay himself won from two constituencies—Perambur in Chennai and Tiruchi East—necessitating resignation from one, reducing TVK's effective tally to 107 MLAs. DMK, the incumbent led by M.K. Stalin, won 59 seats, while AIADMK under Edappadi K. Palaniswami (EPS) clinched 47.

Smaller parties played pivotal roles: Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) with 4 seats, Indian National Congress (INC) with 5, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) with 2, Communist Party of India (CPI) and CPI(Marxist) with 2 each, Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) with 2, and singles for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK), and Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK). This fragmented mandate set the stage for intense coalition bargaining.

PartySeats Won
TVK108
DMK59
AIADMK47
INC5
PMK4
Others11

The simple majority required is 118 seats, leaving TVK short despite its lead.

Congress Breaks Ranks: A Game-Changing Alliance

In a dramatic twist, the Indian National Congress, previously allied with DMK in the Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA), extended unconditional support to TVK on May 5. Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) president K. Selvaperunthagai and in-charge Girish Chodankar met Vijay at TVK headquarters in Chennai, formalizing the backing. This added 5 seats to TVK's tally, reaching 112.

Congress leaders cited TVK's secular credentials and youth appeal, demanding two cabinet berths and assurances against communal forces. AICC general secretary K.C. Venugopal confirmed Vijay sought their support. This split shattered the INDIA bloc unity, drawing sharp criticism from DMK.

Vijay's Crucial Meeting with Governor Arlekar

On May 6, TVK chief Vijay, accompanied by key leaders like N. Anand and K.A. Sengottaiyan, met Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar at Raj Bhavan. He submitted a letter staking claim to form the government, enclosing Congress's support letter. The half-hour meeting underscored TVK's position as the largest party ready to prove majority.

However, sources indicate the Governor remains cautious, insisting on floor test proof amid ongoing negotiations. No immediate swearing-in was announced, with May 7 unlikely for oath-taking. Times of India reports highlight the Governor's appointment confirmation for government formation.

TVK chief Vijay meeting Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Arlekar

Quest for Additional Allies: Bridging the Gap

Short by six seats, TVK intensified outreach. Talks with AIADMK progressed, with reports of 30 MLAs willing to back Vijay, potentially fracturing EPS's bloc. PMK's four seats are crucial, given their Vanniyar base. VCK, CPI, CPI(M), and IUML were approached; Left parties seek time till May 8, while VCK's Thol Thirumavalavan deliberates.

  • AIADMK: Potential 30+ support without formal merger
  • PMK: Key for northern districts
  • Left & VCK: Ideological alignment possible
  • Independents: Minor additions

Resort politics looms, with TVK planning to secure MLAs.

Opposition Backlash and Internal Rifts

DMK's Dayanidhi Maran labeled Congress's move "backstabbing," predicting instability. M.K. Stalin resigned morally post-loss. AIADMK faces internal dissent, with some leaders eyeing TVK. BJP remains marginal with one seat.

Vijay thanked PM Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi, signaling cross-spectrum appeal. NDTV analysis notes the Governor's skepticism on numbers.

Constitutional Path Forward in Hung Assembly

Under Article 164, the Governor invites the largest party to form government and prove majority via floor test. President's Rule is a last resort. Timeline: Assembly convenes soon; confidence vote within 30 days. Vijay must navigate defection laws under anti-defection provisions.

  1. Governor assesses claim
  2. Forms council of ministers
  3. Prove majority on floor
  4. Alternative invitations if fails

Potential Challenges and Risks

Coalition fragility, policy compromises, and opposition no-confidence motions pose risks. TVK's inexperience in governance could test Vijay. Economic priorities like industrial growth and flood management demand swift action.

Implications for Tamil Nadu's Political Future

This ushers coalition era, diluting Dravidian dominance. Youth-centric policies may emerge, boosting employment. National ripples: Congress's gamble affects 2029 strategy.

For detailed results, visit the Election Commission of India.

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Outlook: Vijay's Road to Chief Ministership

If alliances solidify, Vijay could be sworn in by mid-May, transforming Tamil Nadu. Failure risks fresh polls or Governor's rule. TVK's 35% vote share ensures influence regardless.

Tamil Nadu 2026 election seat tally chart
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Frequently Asked Questions

🗳️What is Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK)?

TVK is a regional political party founded by actor Vijay in 2024, focusing on anti-corruption, youth welfare, and development in Tamil Nadu.

📊How many seats did TVK win in 2026 Tamil Nadu elections?

TVK won 108 seats out of 234, emerging as the single largest party but short of the 118 majority mark.

🤝Why did Congress support TVK?

Congress broke its DMK alliance to back TVK's secular government formation, expecting cabinet positions and policy alignments.

🏛️What happened in Vijay's meeting with the Governor?

On May 6, Vijay staked claim with Congress support letter; Governor sought proof of majority via floor test.

⚖️Is there a hung assembly in Tamil Nadu?

Yes, first in state history; TVK at 108, DMK 59, AIADMK 47—no alliance crossed 118.

🔗Who are potential allies for TVK?

AIADMK (30+ MLAs interested), PMK (4 seats), VCK, Left parties, IUML—talks ongoing.

📅When might Vijay take oath as CM?

Unlikely May 7; possibly mid-May if alliances firm up and majority proven.

⚖️What is the process for government formation?

Governor invites largest party; prove majority on assembly floor within weeks; else alternatives or President's Rule.

😠How has DMK reacted?

DMK called Congress 'backstabbers'; M.K. Stalin resigned morally post-loss.

🔮What are implications for Tamil Nadu politics?

Ends Dravidian duopoly; ushers coalition era, youth-focused governance, national ripple effects.

🎯Did Vijay contest from multiple seats?

Yes, won Perambur and Tiruchi East; must resign one, impacting TVK tally to 107.