The Times of India
Elections 2026Chennai / The Times of India
AIADMK withdrew its unconditional support offer to TVK for government formation after prolonged silence from the latter. Discussions had begun Tuesday, but TVK's unresponsiveness, especially after Congress offered conditional backing, led to the talks' abrupt end. AIADMK leaders dismissed any alliance with DMK, awaiting decisions from VCK, CPI, and CPM.
The first bench of Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari and Justice G Arul Murugan, through an order dated April 8, has directed the registry to list the case for deciding its maintainability.
Munusamy stated that the media was spreading misinformation suggesting that the AIADMK would extend support to Vijays party.
Before taking oath as chief minister for the fifth time, Rangasamy visited the Sri Sadhguru Appa Paithiyam Swamigal Temple in Salem Suramangalam and placed the list of ministers before the statue of the late sage.
Tamil Nadu Congress leaders met with TVK president Vijay to offer support for forming the state government after a hung Assembly. The delegation, including TNCC president K Selvaperunthagai, conveyed the Congress Legislature Party and TNCC's backing for TVK to stake its claim.
AIADMK leaders S P Velumani and C Ve Shanmugam are meeting with General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami. They are discussing whether to support Vijay's TVK to form the government. Palaniswami is hesitant to offer voluntary support. The AIADMK has lost its opposition status after a significant drop in seats.
Ending an 11-year partnership with the DMK, the Congress party has pledged support to TVK to form the government in Tamil Nadu. This crucial backing comes with a firm condition: no communal forces will be part of the alliance. Congress aims to revive a spirit of mutual respect and shared responsibility, potentially impacting the national INDIA bloc.
In a strategic move, Congress has extended a conditional olive branch to C Joseph Vijay's TVK party, which is just 10 seats shy of securing the reins of power in Tamil Nadu. This support is contingent upon TVK distancing itself from communal forces within the NDA.
Actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam narrowly missed a majority, losing 12 seats by under 2,000 votes, including one by just 285 votes. Despite these close calls, TVK secured significant victories, with some margins exceeding 60,000 votes, demonstrating a strong debut performance.
Tamil Nadu's pole vaulters encountered a troubling incident when Railway Protection Force officials at Rajahmundry carelessly cut the ropes holding their valuable poles to a train's windows. As a result, the poles tumbled onto the tracks, leaving the athletes no choice but to halt the train and salvage their equipment.
Ratanlal Bhagatram Choudary, known as RBC, became a major Tamil cinema producer without industry ties. He arrived from Rajasthan and built a business exporting films. RBC listened to stories, identified talent, and invested in filmmakers like Vikraman, Ezhil, Sasi, and Rajakumaran. He introduced Raghava Lawrence and shifted to family-oriented films. His legacy is built on vision, resilience, and generosity.
Tamil political tradition celebrates victory with sound and movement, a practice dating back to Sangam times. The vaagai flower, symbolizing triumph, was historically worn by victorious leaders and warriors, as seen in the epic Silappathikaram. This ancient custom continues to resonate in modern celebrations and is emblazoned on TVK's flag
Since Jayalalithaas passing, AIADMK has struggled to maintain unity and direction.
Speaking to reporters at Coimbatore International Airport, Sengottaiyan attributed the partys success to the immense love and support shown by the people of Tamil Nadu to TVK leader Vijay. He said the foundation of any growing movement lies in sacrifice.

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