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Political circles in Tamil Nadu are abuzz over reported talks between rivals DMK and AIADMK to prevent TVK from forming its first government. The buzz follows Congress backing Vijay’s party, though both Dravidian parties have remained silent on the claims
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The DMK criticised Congress for supporting Vijay-led TVK in Tamil Nadu, calling the move a betrayal by a long-time ally. DMK spokesperson Saravanan Anadurai questioned the arithmetic behind the support and accused Congress of abandoning the people’s mandate
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The Congress rejected allegations of betraying ally DMK by supporting Vijay-led TVK in Tamil Nadu. Party leader Pawan Khera said supporting like-minded parties to form a government could not be termed backstabbing and recalled DMK contesting the 2014 Lok Sabha polls alone
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Congress leader Karti Chidambaram said there were voices within the party supporting an alliance with Vijay’s TVK even before the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. However, the Congress leadership chose to continue its alliance with the DMK while later extending support to TVK
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TVK chief Vijay on Wednesday formally staked claim to form the next government in Tamil Nadu after his party emerged as the single largest group in the Assembly elections. He met Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar and assured majority support on the Assembly floor
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DMK leader TKS Elangovan said Vijay’s TVK cannot form a government in Tamil Nadu with Congress support alone and may require AIADMK backing. He also alleged BJP interference in the state and said the DMK is reviewing the reasons behind its defeat
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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
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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
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Actor and TVK chief Vijay thanked Tamil Nadu voters for a record 85 per cent turnout in the Assembly elections, calling it a landmark moment. He praised youth and women participation and expressed confidence ahead of the results
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TVK president Vijay outlined an AI-driven governance model in Kanyakumari, promising corruption-free welfare delivery and a unified digital platform. He criticised Chief Minister M K Stalin, alleging corruption and rising debt, and pledged reforms within six months of coming to power
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TVK chief Vijay criticised both ruling and opposition alliances in Puducherry, calling them ineffective. Positioning his party as an alternative, he promised full statehood, welfare schemes, and administrative reforms while urging voters to reject traditional political blocs
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TVK chief Vijay stepped up his campaign in Puducherry, criticising rival alliances and promising governance reforms. He highlighted statehood, job creation and welfare measures, urging voters to reject established fronts and give his party a chance in the upcoming Assembly polls
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Actor-politician Vijay and senior TVK leaders are set to contest from Chennai constituencies in the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, targeting the DMK stronghold, with Vijay likely to enter the fray from Perambur as the party prepares its candidate list
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TVK chief Vijay dismissed claims of alliance talks with the NDA ahead of Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, calling them a false campaign. He stressed that his party would uphold secular and social justice principles and aim to form the government independently
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Actor Vijay has entered Tamil Nadu politics with his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and is preparing for his first Assembly election. While his fan base and youth appeal are strengths, the Karur stampede controversy and lack of organisational depth pose challenges
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The BJP has urged TVK leader Vijay to join the AIADMK-led NDA in Tamil Nadu, saying a united opposition is needed to prevent a split in anti-DMK votes ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections in the state
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TVK chief Vijay announced several welfare promises for women, including Rs 2,500 monthly aid, a sovereign of gold for marriage and free LPG cylinders, if his party wins the Tamil Nadu assembly election. He also unveiled education and safety measures