Most of winning Congress candidates in assembly polls Muslims: Sources
NEW DELHI, May 5: Most of the Congress candidates who won in the recent assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu were Muslims, sources analysing the poll results said. As per the results, 18 out of 19 MLAs that Congress has won in Assam are Muslims. The Congress had fielded 20 Muslim []
BJPs Victory Echoes Hindu Identity in Recent Elections
New Delhi, May 6: The BJP has secured a significant majority in West Bengal and Assam, while the DMK faced a crushing defeat in Tamil Nadu. Various issues and factors influenced the election campaign, but the controversial statements regarding Hindu, Hindutva, and Sanatan emerged as key elements. These remarks led to a perception that a ... Read more BJPs Victory Echoes Hindu Identity in Recent Elections
AIADMK Strategizes After Tamil Nadu Election Results, Meeting Scheduled for Wednesday
Chennai, May 6: Following its third-place finish in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) has decided to convene its newly elected legislators for their first meeting on Wednesday. According to party sources, this meeting is crucial for restructuring the organization and determining its future political direction. The agenda ... Read more AIADMK Strategizes After Tamil Nadu Election Results, Meeting Scheduled for Wednesday
Tamil Nadu and Kerala Election Results Showcase Strength of Indian Democracy: Sadanand Chaudhary
New Delhi, May 6: Sadanand Chaudhary, founder of the political think tank LeaderTank, described the recent assembly election results as a testament to the strength of democracy in India. He emphasized that these results signify the power of the electorate. Reacting to the electoral landscape, Chaudhary compared events across various states. He noted that the ... Read more Tamil Nadu and Kerala Election Results Showcase Strength of Indian Democracy: Sadanand Chaudhary
Tamil Nadu verdict: Vijay stakes claim, Congress offers conditional support
Vijays Party Shines in Tamil Nadu Elections, PM Modi Expresses Gratitude
Chennai, May 6: A significant shift has occurred in Tamil Nadu politics, as actor-turned-politician Vijays party, Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), has made a remarkable debut in the elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to voters who supported the NDA in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. He praised TVKs performance and reaffirmed the central governments ... Read more Vijays Party Shines in Tamil Nadu Elections, PM Modi Expresses Gratitude
Vijay thanks Tamil Nadu voters, hails poll outcome as victory for people-driven democracy
No Decision Yet on Supporting TVK for Government Formation: Thol Thirumavalavan
Chennai, May 6: Thol Thirumavalavan, leader of the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), stated on Tuesday that no decision has been made regarding support for the Tamilaga Vetrik Kazhagam (TVK), led by actor Vijay, in light of the fractured mandate observed in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. In the elections held on April 23, Vijays TVK ... Read more No Decision Yet on Supporting TVK for Government Formation: Thol Thirumavalavan
Congress Leaves Decision on Supporting TVK to Tamil Nadu Unit, Says KC Venugopal
Chennai, May 6: The All India Congress Committee (AICC) announced on Tuesday that the final decision regarding support for the Tamilaga Vetrikazhagam (TVK) will be left to its Tamil Nadu unit. Vijay, the leader of TVK, has sought Congresss backing to form a government in the state. Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal stated that the ... Read more Congress Leaves Decision on Supporting TVK to Tamil Nadu Unit, Says KC Venugopal
Foreign investors eye Tamil Nadu as TVK moves to form govt; labour, policy key concerns
Foreign companies in Tamil Nadu are watching closely as a new government forms. Firms from Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan seek stable policies and labor continuity. They hope for new incentives to boost electronics manufacturing and further investment. Established companies are less concerned, but new entrants are more watchful.
Tamil Nadu and Kerala Election Results Showcase the Strength of Indian Democracy: Sadanand Chaudhary
New Delhi, May 6: Sadanand Chaudhary, founder of the political think tank LeaderTank, described the recent assembly election results as a testament to the strength of democracy in India. He emphasized that these outcomes reflect the power held by the people. In his response to the electoral landscape, Chaudhary compared events across various states. He ... Read more Tamil Nadu and Kerala Election Results Showcase the Strength of Indian Democracy: Sadanand Chaudhary
Tamil Nadu: TVK moves MLAs to resort amid AIADMK talks
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam is preparing to form the government in Tamil Nadu. The party emerged as the largest in the recent elections. TVK leaders are meeting to finalize strategies. Discussions are underway with AIADMK and Congress for support. Other smaller parties are also being approached. TVK is ready to prove its majority when called by the governor.
Metupalyam MLA Lone Kannadiga To Win In Tamil Nadu
Sunil Anand into agriculture and business was associated with All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) for about 10 years before he came into contact with Vijay Joseph to work for TVK.
New Delhi, May 5: One day after the announcement of assembly election results, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has sent notifications regarding the formation of new assemblies to the governors of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, as well as to the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry. The tenures of the assemblies in these ... Read more Election Commission Sends Notification for New Assemblies in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal
Congress claims TVK chief Vijay has sought its support for govt formation in Tamil Nadu
Congress leaders met to discuss the Tamil Nadu election results. TVK chief Vijay has sought Congress support to form a government. The party leadership has asked the Tamil Nadu unit to make the final decision. Congress emphasized the mandate is for a secular government. They are determined to prevent the BJP from governing Tamil Nadu.
Congress mulls helping Vijay form secular govt. in Tamil Nadu after he reaches out for support
Since Mr. Vijay has to resign from one of the two constituencies (Perambur and Tiruchi East) he was elected from, effectively, the TVK would have 107 MLAs. This would bring down the strength of the House to 233. Thus, even if the Congress decides to support the TVK, the party would need the support of five more MLAs to cross the half-way mark
Watch: TVKs Chennai sweep surpasses AIADMKs 1977 debut
With the results of the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections now declared, the newly formed Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), led by actor-turned-politician C. Joseph Vijay, has delivered a stunning performance in the states capital, Chennai, winning all but two of the 16 assembly constituencies.
Tamil Nadu Congress to take final call on Vijays support request: KC Venugopal
The Congress leadership has asked the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee to take a final call on Vijays request for support to form a government in the State. The decision will be taken keeping in mind the mandate for a secular government and the sentiments reflected in the electoral verdict.
Watch: How was Vijays spectacular win covered in Sri Lanka?
Sri Lankan Tamil media on Tuesday (May 5, 2026) dedicated prominent slots on their front pages to actor C. Joseph Vijay, carrying news reports and photographs of his big win in the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections.
Weather To Be Varied Over Andhra Pradesh During Next Three Days
A trough extending from a cyclonic circulation over central parts of south Madhya Pradesh to the Gulf of Mannar, passing through Vidarbha, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, is influencing the current weather pattern.
Another defeat puts Edappadi K Palaniswami on the ropes
Since Jayalalithaas passing, AIADMK has struggled to maintain unity and direction.
Events association launches Tamil Nadu chapter to develop western districts as wedding destinations
Leela Samson: A Journey from Childhood Dancer to Icon of Bharatanatyam
Mumbai, May 5: Leela Samson is a prominent name in the world of Indian classical dance, having transformed Bharatanatyam into a vital part of her life. She decided to pursue dance at a very young age, a choice that ultimately defined her identity. Born on May 6, 1951, in Koonoor, Tamil Nadu, Leelas father, Benjamin ... Read more Leela Samson: A Journey from Childhood Dancer to Icon of Bharatanatyam
Vijay Seeks Congress Support To Form Tamil Nadu Government: KC Venugopal
TVK chief Vijay has requested Congress support to form government in Tamil Nadu: KC Venugopal
Worker from Tamil Nadu electrocuted in Chikkamagaluru
Vijay's Big Hint In 2024 Movie: Drove Car With 'TN CM 2026' Number Plate
A short clip from the film has gone viral, wherein Vijay drives a car with the registration number TN 07 CM 2026 (TN stands for Tamil Nadu, CM stands for Chief Minister).
Farooq Abdullah Calls for Respecting Mandate
Mehbooba Mufti Flags Poll Irregularities, Welcomes Tamil Nadus Progressive Verdict
Vijay, who recently made a striking debut in politics as the chief of TVK, secured a massive victory in the Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2026
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.
In Focus Podcast | Assembly poll results: How do they alter the political calculus in India?
Indias assembly elections have shaken up the political scene, with the BJP rising in West Bengal and TVK making waves in Tamil Nadu. Anand Mishra joins us to unpack the implications.
TVK chief Vijay will be sworn in as Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister on May 7, securing 108 seats. Despite falling short of a majority, the party plans to seek support from smaller allies to form the government. Vijay has received congratulations from Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, expressing commitment to public welfare and state progress.
Tamil Nadu election results: BJP - party of one in the house
Vijay Thanks PM Modi for Congratulating TVKs Remarkable Performance in Tamil Nadu Elections
New Delhi, May 5: The Tamilaga Vetrik Katchi (TVK) achieved a remarkable victory in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Winning 108 out of 234 seats, TVK outperformed major parties like DMK and AIADMK. In response to this mandate, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated TVK and extended his best wishes, prompting party leader Vijay to express ... Read more Vijay Thanks PM Modi for Congratulating TVKs Remarkable Performance in Tamil Nadu Elections
Tamil Nadu election results: For OPS, a bittersweet win in Bodi
Six decades on, grand old Congress remains a junior ally in TN
Vijay Thanks PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi For Their Wishes On Tamil Nadu Win
Tamil Nadu Election Result: Vijay Thanks PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi For Their Wishes On Tamil Nadu Win
TVK chief Vijay to be sworn in as Tamil Nadu's new Chief Minister on May 7
Tamil Nadu is set for a significant political change. Vijay, leader of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, will take oath as the new Chief Minister on May 7. His party emerged as the single largest in the assembly elections. This marks a historic shift, ending the long-standing dominance of DMK and AIADMK. Vijay's rise follows a successful transition from cinema to politics.
Vijay to be Sworn in as Tamil Nadu's New CM on May 7
Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Arlekar on Tuesday accepted the resignation of MK Stalin and his Council of Ministers, following the electoral result
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The Assembly election results not only threw MK Stalin-led DMK out of power in Tamil Nadu but also shook its core after many senior ministers, including MK Stalin himself, lost the elections to actor Vijays TVK candidates. Among the remaining 32 ministers who contested, 15 ministers were defeated. While Stalin lost the Kolathur seat to former DMK MLA and TVK leader V S Babu, many senior leaders too tasted defeat. They include DMK General Secretary and one of the senior ministers Durai Murugan (Katpadi), M. Subramanian (Saidapettai), P.T.R. Palanivel Thiagarajan (Madurai Madhi), Anbil Mahesh Poyyamoshi (Thiruverumpur), T.R.P Raja (Mannargudi), S.M. Nassar (Avadi), T.M.O. Anparasan (Alandur), Moorthy (Madurai East), Geetha Jeevan (Thoothukudi), Muthusamy (Erode West), Mathiventhan (Rasipuram), R. Rajendran (Salem North), M.P. Saminathan (Kangeyam), Gandhi (Ranipettai) and Periyakaruppan (Thirupattur). Speaker Appavu (Radhapuram) too suffered defeat. Duraimurugan was relegated to third place in Katpadi, where TVK candidate Sudhakar won. In Saidapettai, M. Subramanian was defeated by TVK candidate Arul Prakasam by a margin of over 28,000 votes. Anbil Mahesh Poyyamoshi tasted defeat in Thiruverumpur at the hands of Vijayakumar Alias Navalpattu S Viji of TVK, who won by a margin of about 8,700 votes. TRB Raja, who was the Tamil Nadu Industries Minister, lost to Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) candidate Kamaraj S at Mannargudi constituency with a margin of 1,566 votes on Monday. Rajaa secured 66,850 votes while Kamaraj got 68,416 votes. Minister S.M. Nassar also faced defeat in Avadi constituency at the hands of TVKs R Ramesh Kumar. Tourism Minister R. Rajendran lost in Salem North constituency against TVK candidate Sivasakumar, who won by a margin of about 14,000 votes. In Madurai Madhi, where P.T.R. Palanivel Thiagarajan locked horns against director and actor Sundar C, the unexpected winner was TVKs Madhar Madharudeen, who won by a margin of 19,000 votes. Minister S. Muthusamy lost in Erode West constituency against TVK candidate Anand Mohan, who won by a margin of 22,000 votes, while Welfare Minister Mathiventhan lost in the Rasipuram (separate) constituency in Namakkal district to TVKs Lokesh Tamil Selvan. Geetha Jeevan also lost in Thoothukudi to actor Srinath (TVK), who won by a margin of over 37,000 votes. In Alandur, where T.M. Anparasan contested, TVKs M Harish sailed through. Minister K.R. Periyakaruppan lost by just 1 vote after a tight contest with TVK candidate Sreenivasa Sethupathi took over him. In Ranipett, Thahira of TVK secured an easy victory over DMK minister Dandhi. Minister Murthy lost in the Madurai East constituency against TVK candidate Karthikeyan, who won by more than one lakh votes. Tamil Development and Information Minister O.P. Saminathan lost in the Kangeyam constituency. AIADMK candidate N.S.N. Natarajan won by a huge margin.
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A day after the election results, resort politics has officially begun in Tamil Nadu. Falling short of the numbers to form the government, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has moved all its 107 MLAs-designate to the Four Points Resort located on the OMR road on the outskirts of Chennai. The aim is to keep the flock together as the party is short of numbers to form the government. The MLAs have been moved to the highly protected resort from where none of them will be able to reach out to the other political parties. This is only a cautious approach to prevent any potential poaching before the government formation is formally finalised, say sources in the TVK. Meanwhile, the party has also opened negotiations with the other political parties and has also poached a few MLAs from the AIADMK, which has won from 47 seats. Falling just a dozen seats short of the magic number, TVK leader C. Joseph Vijay, whose party emerged as the single largest in the state, is likely to seek support from secular forces, including the Congress, Left parties, and the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK). Thirumavalavans VCK and several other smaller parties, which secured single-digit seat counts, could play a pivotal role in government formation. We have not got any invitation for talks or negotiations from the TVK. We are still part of the Secular Progressive Alliance. We will decide if we get any invitation from the TVK, Thirumavalavan told the media. The state secretaries of the two left parties - Veerapandian, Shanmugam, and Thirumavalavan are in a closed-door meeting to decide on the next course of action. Three parties with two MLAs each are expected to support the TVK in reaching the majority mark. The Congress has won five seats, the VCK has won in two constituencies, both the Left parties have won from two each, Vijayakanths DMDK has won from one seat, and the IUML has two seats. We are continuing in the secular progressive alliance, Premalatha Vijayakanth told the media from Virudhachalam after receiving her MLA certificate. Dr Anbumani Ramadoss, who led the PMK faction, which has won from four constituencies, is also exploring options to support the TVK. The TVK has already opened negotiations with these parties to form the government. On the other side, the lone MLA from TTV Dhinakarans Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) Kamaraj, who won against DMKs TRB Rajaa from Mannargudi, is likely to switch sides to the TVK. Meanwhile, former minister K.A. Sengottaiyan, who had won from his home turf Gobichettipalayam in a TVK ticket, is said to have opened backdoor negotiations with the AIADMK MLAs, promising them lucrative portfolios. To counter this, the AIADMK leadership had called for the MLAs to meet in Chennai on Wednesday. However, AIADMK insiders say that Edappadi K. Palaniswami is also exploring options to extend outside support to the TVK to form the government.
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Despite all the uncertainty over the Cabinet formation in Tamil Nadu after TVK failed to clear an absolute majority, speculations are rife about who will manage to get a berth in the new government. Just after the trend became clear, reports emerged that Vijay was in a huddle with his political advisor, John Arogyaswamy, who is instrumental in devising political strategies. Arogyaswamy is also said to be in the forefront of the discussions being held with PMK, and other parties, including the Congress and Left parties. Though the TVK still needs over 11 more MLAs to clear the majority mark, the names of big leaders in TVK who could land the ministerial berth are already doing the rounds. According to local media reports, Vijay Cabinet is likely to have a mix of experienced leaders and loyal administrators. The prominent among them is Bussy Anand, a former Pudhucherry legislator and TVKs general secretary. He is also the right-hand man of Vijay. Speculations are that he could be allocated a pivotal portfolio within the Cabinet. Given his instrumental role in strengthening the partys organisational structure, he is likely to be entrusted with key departments such as Home Affairs or Public Works. Sengottaiyan is another senior and experienced leader who left the AIADMK to join the TDP. He is likely to get a prominent berth in the Cabinet, and it could even be education. Aadhav Arjuna, a skilled election strategist, will get a prominent portfolio like Finance. Other names doing the rounds include CDR Nirmal Kumar, Arun Raj, Sathyabama, Dr. Prabhu, Madurai Kallanai, actor Srinath, Farwas, Tahira, Rajmohan, ECR Saravanan, and Vijay Saravanan. Meanwhile, Vijay has sent a letter to the Governor claiming the right to form the government. He stated that he is ready to provide a stable government in the interest of Tamil Nadu. He informed the governor that the party had secured 108 seats, and being the single largest party, it should be invited to form the government. We request an opportunity to demonstrate our majority, Vijay had said in an e-mail communication to Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, a source in the TVK said. Tamil Nadu's acting Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar will return to Chennai today. The Governor is said to be holding consultations with senior officials and legal experts regarding Vijay's letter.
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Tamil Nadu is preparing for a coalition government that it had not seen in decades. In 2006, the DMK led a minority government with outside support from the Congress. But this time with the numbers falling short of the majority mark of 118 in the 234 member assembly, the discussions within the TVK circles have moved from a celebratory note to constructive meetings. On Tuesday as Vijay met all his MLAs at the party office, the idea of going for a coalition government became visible. On Tuesday, Vijay was formally elected as the legislative party leader of the TVK. He also formally sent a letter to Governor Rajendra Arlekar to invite him to form the government. He also said that the TVK will prove its majority within two weeks time. This deadline of two weeks only indicates Vijays confidence which stems out of the backdoor negotiations he has already had with the other political parties including the Congress, VCK and the Communists. Vijay and his TVK have opened negotiations with the political parties which won single-digit seats by being in the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA). With just dozen seats short of the magic numbers, TVK is likely to get support from the secular forces including the Congress, the Communists, Thol. Thirumavalavans VCK and a few other smaller parties which have single digit numbers. Thirumavalavan has also indicated that he will continue to be part of a secular alliance that is not with the BJP. And as part of its strategy to secure numbers to cross the majority mark, Vijay and his TVK, sources say have agreed to give away four to six cabinet berths to the alliance partners. And Congress is demanding two berths from the TVK, while the VCK and the two communists might get one each for supporting the government. Out of the 107 MLAs except for former minister K.A. Sengottaiyan, Sathyabama, V.S. Babu, J.C.D. Prabhakaran most of them are first time MLAs who do not know the depth of administration or governance. Sources say that these former heavyweights from the AIADMK might secure lucrative portfolios while other faces like TVK general secretary Bussy N. Anand, Santiago Martins son-in-law Aadhav Arjun, C.T.R. Nirmal Kumar, former IRS officer K.G. Arun Raj and Raj Mohan are likely to get cabinet berths.
Watch: No clear majority in Tamil Nadu; Congress eyes talks with TVK
Congress leader K.C. Venugopal says the party is open to talks with Vijays TVK after a hung verdict in Tamil Nadu. TVK has emerged as the largest party with 108 seats but is short of a majority. Congress and PMK could play a key role in government formation.
Tamil Nadu elections: AIADMK to chart recovery strategy after third-place finish
For the time being, the party would not extend support to the regime that is likely to be formed by the TVK, according to leaders
Riteish Deshmukh congratulates Thalapathy Vijay on `monumental victory`
Riteish Deshmukh congratulated Vijay, whose Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam scored an impressive win at Tamil Nadu State Assembly elections. He urged Vijay to work for the betterment of his people
A 2024 film predicted Vijay as Tamil Nadu's CM?
Tamil superstar Vijay's political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), has made a stunning entry into Tamil Nadu politics by securing 108 seats in the recent assembly elections.
Tamil Nadu 2026 Results Explained: Coalition Options Before Vijays TVK
In the 234-member Assembly, TVK has won 108 seats - 10 short of the 118 needed to form the government
Sri Lankan Leaders Congratulate Vijay on His Victory in Tamil Nadu's Assembly Polls
Celebrations were reported in Sri Lanka's Tamil-dominated Northern Province, where youths hailed the actor's victory
Vijays Film Scene Goes Viral After Tamil Nadu Election Victory
Chennai, May 5: The worlds of politics and cinema in Tamil Nadu have always been intertwined. Recently, actor-turned-politician Vijay and his party, Tamilga Vetria Kazhagam (TVK), have been making headlines following a significant victory in the recent assembly elections. Meanwhile, an old clip has gone viral on social media. This viral video was posted by ... Read more Vijays Film Scene Goes Viral After Tamil Nadu Election Victory
Karunanidhi Cuts Ribbon, Young Vijay Stands Behind In Throwback Pic
Vijay has steered his fledgling new party, the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, to a massive mandate in the Tamil Nadu assembly elections
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Actor-turned-politician Joseph Vijay made history in the 2026 Assembly elections after his party TVK emerged as the single largest party by winning 107 seats in the 234-member assembly of the state. He is now set to become the next Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. The TVK only registered as a party in February 2024, and it is the first time Vijay has contested the assembly elections. Much of the actors entry into politics can now be traced back and credited to his father, SA Chandrasekhar. On Monday, as early counting trends showed the TVKs string performance, Chandrashekar told reporters that parties like the Congress should consider joining with Vijay, saying, Ally with Vijay, he will give you the power you lost. In 2009, Vijay formed his fan club, the Vijay Makkal Iyakam, consolidating all his fans under one umbrella. In 2020, his father transformed the VMI into a political party and attempted to register the organisation as a political body. He named himself the general secretary of the party, and his wife and Vijays mother, Sobha Chandrasekhar, became the treasurer. However, he reportedly made the efforts without informing Vijay. The following year, Vijay filed a lawsuit against his parents and 9 others to prevent them from using his image and name for political efforts. He also distanced himself from his father's political efforts and stated that he had no connection to the party started by his father. The party was subsequently dissolved. One film industry source told the Indian Express in 2023, His father initiated his political plans in 2009 when the fan group was formed. Vijay has always been uncertain and unsure about his political destiny. In 2021, he told us privately that he might not consider politics until a significant political vacuum arises in the state. The political vacuum seemed to have risen by February 2024, and Vijay changed his mind as he officially recognised his fan club as a party, renamed it the TVK and registered with the election commission by September. A year later, the party won 115 out of 169 seats at the rural local body polls. The party went on to campaign heavily before the Assembly elections and saw its big win on Monday. After the win, Chandrashekar extended his wishes, saying to reporters, In the last two years, his confidence has been fantastic, and he had faith that he would become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. His courage as a leader to stand alone without any alliance is commendable. I see this as a historic achievement for him. As a father, I am very proud and happy. Congratulations to my son, he said.
Focus on govt formation after Vijay-led TVK emerges as single largest party
CHENNAI: A day after the counting of votes in the Tamil Nadu Assembly election, focus turned towards government formation as Vijay-led TVK emerged as the single largest party. As the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam won 108 seats in the 234-member legislative Assembly, lacking a majority, Vijay wrote to Lok Bhavan, staking a claim to form the []
Most of winning Congress candidates in assembly polls Muslims
New Delhi:Most of the Congress candidates who won in the recent assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu were Muslims, sources analysing the poll results said. As per the results, 18 out of 19 MLAs that Congress has won in Assam are Muslims. The Congress had fielded 20 Muslim candidates in Assam, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Savings Over Stocks: How Vijay's Investments Defy His On-Screen Persona
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Results: Vijay reported Rs 213.36 crore parked in a single savings account at Indian Overseas Bank.
Will the Congress support TVK in Tamil Nadu? K.C. Venugopal answers
Vijays digital tsunami: How TVKs unconventional campaign powered Tamil Nadu win
Vijay's political campaign in Tamil Nadu mirrored a film launch. It used digital tools and fan clubs to mobilize supporters. Holograms and AI content reached voters, especially young ones and families. This peer-driven approach bypassed traditional political messaging. Viral content and emotional appeals sustained engagement. The strategy created a new election model for the state.
Actress Trisha Krishnan is making headlines. Speculation surrounds her relationship with actor-politician Thalapathy Vijay. This comes as Vijay's wife has reportedly filed for divorce. Trisha and Vijay have been seen together publicly. Their alleged relationship has intensified recent gossip. Trisha has previously been linked to Rana Daggubati and Varun Manian.
BJPs Bengal win to boost Rajya Sabha strength, but only from 2029
The Bharatiya Janata Party's electoral successes will strengthen its Rajya Sabha presence over time. This impact will be seen in states like West Bengal and Tamil Nadu in upcoming years. The Congress party's representation is expected to decline. The National Democratic Alliance's strength in the Upper House is projected to grow, influencing the political landscape.
Hung assembly in Tamil Nadu as Vijays TVK outpaces DMK and AIADMK
Tamil cinema star C. Joseph Vijays Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has made a stunning electoral debut by emerging as the single largest party in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The results have ended decades of DMKAIADMK dominance and produced a hung Assembly, signalling a major shift in voter sentiment across the State.
Assam, Bengal, TN, Kerala: What the verdict reveals
The 2026 Assembly election results across Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry reveal major shifts in Indias political landscape. While the BJP retained or expanded power in key states, several longstanding regional and incumbent forces were swept away, raising important questions about federal politics, opposition realignment and voter sentiment.
Congress sees high share of Muslim winners across states, poll data shows
Congress saw a significant number of Muslim candidates win in recent assembly elections across Assam, Kerala, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu. In Assam, 18 out of 19 Congress MLAs are Muslim. Kerala's UDF alliance has 30 Muslim MLAs, with eight from Congress. West Bengal saw both Congress winners being Muslim. Tamil Nadu had one Muslim MLA win for Congress.
TVK can't form govt with Congess support alone: DMK's Elangovan
DMK leader T K S Elangovan stated actor Vijay's TVK party cannot form the government in Tamil Nadu with just Congress support. He indicated TVK would need AIADMK's backing. Elangovan also commented on the DMK's election defeat and alleged BJP interference in Tamil Nadu politics. The party is examining its loss.
Vijay chairs meeting of TVK MLAs after 108-seat victory in Tamil Nadu polls
TVK chief Vijay celebrated a significant victory in the Tamil Nadu Assembly election, securing 108 seats. He paid homage to the party's ideological leaders and convened a meeting with newly elected legislators. Discussions focused on electing the legislature party leader and strategies for government formation. Vijay is confident of securing a majority, with positive news anticipated soon.
Vijay To Form An Alliance In Tamil Nadu? What TVK Insiders Told NDTV
Party insiders told NDTV that the TVK is counting on backing from key DMK allies, including the Congress which bagged five seats.
TVK Candidate Defeats DMK Minister By Just 1 Vote In Tamil Nadu's Tiruppattur
Sethupathy secured 83,375 votes, while Periyakaruppan got 83,374, just one vote less.
Who is R Sabarinathan? Vijays drivers son secures Virugambakkam seat on TVK ticket
R Sabarinathan, son of actor-politician Vijay's long-time aide, secured a significant victory in the Virugambakkam constituency for the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). His win, marked by an emotional viral video during the campaign, contributed to TVK's strong debut in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Sabarinathan expressed gratitude to Vijay for his political debut and the party leadership.
Amidst a significant political shift in Tamil Nadu with Vijay's party emerging as the largest, a nostalgic celebrity moment has captured attention. Trisha Krishnan's recent visit to Vijay's residence has reignited fan memories of their iconic on-screen chemistry and off-screen camaraderie, adding a touch of film-world nostalgia to the political buzz.
Tamil Nadu people have endorsed coalition government: VCKs Thirumavalavan
The people have endorsed coalition government in 2026, ten years after VCK had promised it during 2016 Assembly elections (when it was a part of Makkal Nala Kootani), he said.
Vijay's Party Gets Tamil Nadu Gold, Pooja Hedge Asks 'Jana Nayagan' For A Party
Vijay's party, the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), has emerged as the single largest party in the state, winning 107 out of the 234 seats
Tamil Nadu Governor accepts M K Stalin's resignation as CM
Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar has accepted Chief Minister M K Stalin's resignation and his council of ministers. This follows the DMK party's defeat in the Lok Sabha elections held on April 23. The Governor has asked Stalin to continue in his role until new arrangements are made. The election results saw Vijay-led TVK emerge as the largest party.
Assembly election results saw the BJP secure victories in West Bengal and Assam, while Tamil Nadu witnessed a surprising debut by Thalapathy Vijay's TVK. Kerala's Left government was ousted, with Congress-led UDF emerging victorious. Key factors influencing these outcomes included anti-incumbency, consolidation of Hindu votes, and the 'Modi ki guarantee' narrative.
Vijay tribute to Periyar: A day after Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) won 108 seats in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, actor-politician Vijay paid homage to social reformers Periyar E.V. Ramasamy and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. The move signals TVKs intent to align with Dravidian and social justice ideologies even as it prepares to form the next government.
MK Stalin Thanks Voters, Promises to Amplify Public Voice as Strong Opposition
Chennai, May 5: MK Stalin has expressed gratitude to the people of Tamil Nadu for their support in the recent assembly elections. He emphasized that the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) will continue to raise the voice of the public as a robust opposition. Addressing voters and party workers, Stalin stated that every vote cast in ... Read more MK Stalin Thanks Voters, Promises to Amplify Public Voice as Strong Opposition
Vijay holds key meeting as TVK eyes government formation in Tamil Nadu
Effectively, the party has 107 MLAs as TVK president C. Joseph Vijay has won from both Perambur in Chennai and Tiruchi East.
CPI says party will take decision if Vijay seeks support to form government in Tamil Nadu
Actor-turned-politician Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar makes a powerful political debut as Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam disrupts Tamil Nadus Dravidian dominance in the 2026 elections.
Vijay Likely To Resign From Trichy East, Keep Perambur Seat: Sources
On its electoral debity Vijay's TVK dominated the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election, winning 108 of the state's 234 seats and finishing just 10 short of outright majority.
Three from Lottery King Santiago Martins family win for different parties in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry
Santiago Martin, often referred to as Lottery King and founder of Martin Group, now has three MLA-elects in his family
Thalapathy Vijay won 96 seats in Tamil Nadu: How Leo star still looks young and fit at 51
Actor-turned-politician Vijay has made a significant electoral debut, winning two constituencies. His political party has secured numerous seats, marking a strong entry into Tamil Nadu politics. Beyond his political success, Vijay maintains a youthful physique through a balanced fitness routine and a disciplined diet of simple, home-cooked meals, prioritizing stamina and lean muscle over bulk.
83,365 vs 83,364: 1 vote ends DMK stalwart's 20-year reign in Tiruppattur thriller
In a dramatic thinnest-of-thin razor finishes at the Tiruppattur Assembly constituency in Sivaganga district, one vote proved to be fatal for Tamil Nadu Co-operation Minister KR Periyakaruppan, ending his 20-year dominance.
Superstar Vijay stuns rivals and reshapes politics in Tamil Nadu state
Film star Vijay has defied naysayers to almost sweep Tamil Nadu polls, marking a break in the political order.
Tamil Nadu: 5 things that went wrong with Stalins DMK that ultimately helped Vijay-led TVK rise
Vijays Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has dramatically reshaped Tamil Nadu politics, unseating Chief Minister MK Stalin from his stronghold. This electoral debut tapped into a clear appetite for change, particularly among younger voters, while anti-incumbency and concerns around safety also played a significant role.
When will TVK form new government in Tamil Nadu: TVK has emerged as the single largest party with 108 seats in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly but falls short of the 118-seat majority. With the current assembly term ending May 10, 2026, post-poll negotiations are underway. TVK is exploring alliances with smaller parties to stake claim and form the government.
Tamil Nadu verdict: M K Stalin claims DMK secured 1.54 crore votes
DMK chief M.K. Stalin highlighted a narrow vote margin in the recent polls, stating his party's alliance secured 1.54 crore votes, just 3.52% behind the leading party. He lauded party cadres for their commitment, promising to continue fighting for people's demands as a strong opposition and uphold Dravidian movement ideals.
Stalin Wanted To Eradicate Sanatana Dharma! Now He Is Out Of Power
DMK and its nepo kid Udhayanidhi Stalin wanted to eradicate Hinduism. He once said Sanatan Dharma is like mosquito, dengue, malaria, flu, corona that needs to be eradicated not just oppressed. Today, voters of Tamil Nadu kicked him and his appa out of power. Dont dare to berate our Faith, or you will be shown Continue reading Stalin Wanted To Eradicate Sanatana Dharma! Now He Is Out Of Power The post Stalin Wanted To Eradicate Sanatana Dharma! Now He Is Out Of Power appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
Each vote is token of trust: MK Stalins first reaction after defeat, pledges strong opposition role
M K Stalin expressed gratitude to voters after the DMK-led alliances defeat in the recently concluded Assembly elections, calling each vote an invaluable token of trust. In a detailed statement and post on X, he highlighted that the alliance secured over 1.54 crore votes with a narrow 3.52% vote share gap from the winning side, and reaffirmed DMKs commitment to serve people both in power and opposition.
Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal questioned the BJP's unexpected surge in Delhi and West Bengal, areas previously resistant to its influence. He contrasted this with past elections, even during the 'Modi wave.' Kejriwal also lauded MK Stalin's issue-based campaign in Tamil Nadu and actor Vijay's significant debut, highlighting a generational shift in Dravidian politics.
M.K. Stalin resigns as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister
Mr. Stalins resignation was sent to the Governors office in Lok Bhavan on Monday night
Gagan Narang: A Shooting Star Who Elevated Indias Name on Global Platforms
New Delhi, May 5: Gagan Narang is a revered name in the field of shooting in India. He has brought glory to the nation by winning medals at the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, and World Cups. Born on May 6, 1983, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Narang hails from a Punjabi Hindu family. His family originates from ... Read more Gagan Narang: A Shooting Star Who Elevated Indias Name on Global Platforms
Shiva Rajkumar praises Thalapathy Vijay; Mohanlal & Mammootty too join
Thalapathy Vijay achieved a significant victory in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Leading South Indian stars Shiva Rajkumar, Mohanlal, and Mammootty have extended their congratulations. They praised Vijay's achievement and wished him well for his future endeavors in leading the state. This has generated considerable excitement among fans across South India.

