TVK Leader Claims Full Majority as Vijay Stakes Claim for Tamil Nadu Government
Authored by freebet.it.com, 11 May 2026
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) leader Kamraj declared his party on track to secure a full majority in Tamil Nadu's fractured Assembly, with chief Vijay set to meet the Governor at 4:30 pm to claim government formation. The party, the single-largest with support from five Congress MLAs reaching 112 seats, needs just six more to hit the 118-seat mark. Smaller parties like CPI, CPI(M), and VCK hold the key, as their leaders weigh support amid post-election negotiations.
TVK Emerges Largest but Short of Majority
TVK topped the 234-member Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly after elections produced no clear winner. It lacks the 118 seats required outright, prompting intense outreach to allies. Congress extended conditional backing and cut ties with rival DMK, boosting TVK's alliance to 112 seats. Kamraj hailed CPI, CPI(M), and VCK for "accepting the people's mandate," signaling potential alignment despite their two seats each.
Key Meetings Shape Coalition Prospects
Vijay's 4:30 pm appointment with Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar formalizes TVK's bid. TVK's CTR Nirmal Kumar joined discussions at CPI headquarters in Balan Illam. VCK President Thol Thirumavalavan scheduled a 5 pm Zoom high-level committee meeting to decide. CPI(M) also convened executives. Support from these three parties would deliver the majority, allowing TVK to govern.
Fractured Mandate Tests Political Alliances
Tamil Nadu's hung Assembly underscores coalition dynamics in India's regional politics, where smaller ideological groups often tip balances. TVK's pivot to left-leaning parties like CPI and CPI(M), alongside Dalit-focused VCK, blends actor-turned-politician Vijay's populist appeal with established leftist and social justice platforms. Success would mark TVK's rapid rise; failure risks prolonged instability or rival coalitions. These talks highlight how post-poll pacts define governance in diverse states.