Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam led by Vijay is seeking support from CPI, Congress, and CPI(M) to form government after winning 108 seats, but must prove majority strength before the Governor invites them to govern
DMK President MK Stalin resigned as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister after the party-led alliance suffered a major defeat in the Assembly elections. The alliance secured only 73 seats, while Stalin also lost the Kolathur constituency to TVK candidate VS Babu
Vijay’s TVK has emerged as a rare political startup to achieve instant electoral success, joining parties like AAP and TDP. The party’s strong debut in Tamil Nadu Assembly elections has reshaped the state’s political landscape and drawn national attention
YSRCP chief Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy and TDP leader Nara Lokesh congratulated Vijay on TVK’s strong performance in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. They praised the actor-turned-politician’s electoral debut and extended wishes for his future political journey
M.K. Stalin was reported to have lost Kolathur to Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam candidate V.S. Babu, in a major alleged upset. The report also claims strong TVK gains and shifting political dynamics, though several details appear inconsistent and unverified
Actor-politician Vijay's TVK surged ahead in early Tamil Nadu Assembly election trends, leading in over 100 constituencies. The party made strong gains across northern, central and southern districts, challenging the dominance of the DMK and other established Dravidian parties
The Election Commission said seizures in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal have crossed Rs 1,000 crore since February 2026, highlighting intensified enforcement efforts to curb electoral malpractices and ensure free and fair elections in the two poll-bound states