TVK Candidate Dismisses Exit Polls, Predicts Vijay's Landslide Win with Over 150 Seats

TVK candidate KK Anand Mohan dismisses exit poll predictions, asserting Vijay will form government with over 150 seats. He claims seven out of ten voters supported TVK's whistle symbol. Vijay has called a consultation meeting in Chennai for party candidates. Counting of votes for the 234-seat Tamil Nadu Assembly will take place on May 4.

Key Points: TVK Confident: Vijay to Form Govt with Over 150 Seats

  • TVK candidate dismisses exit polls
  • Vijay predicted to win over 150 seats
  • Party claims 7 out of 10 voters supported TVK
  • Counting of votes on May 4
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"Do not care about exit polls, Vijay will form govt with over 150 seats": TVK candidate KK Anand Mohan

TVK candidate KK Anand Mohan dismisses exit polls, says Thalapathy Vijay will form government with over 150 seats. Party confident of victory on May 4.

"Vijay will form the government on May 4 with a single majority after winning more than 150 seats. - KK Anand Mohan"

Erode, April 30

As exit polls for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections sparked political reactions, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam leader and Erode West Assembly constituency candidate K.K. Anand Mohan on Tuesday asserted that the party remains confident of forming the government with a clear majority.

Speaking to ANI, Anand Mohan said that the party does not attach any significance to exit poll predictions and expressed confidence that TVK founder Thalapathy Vijay will form the government on May 4 with more than 150 seats.

"Despite various exit polls coming out, we do not care about them. Vijay will form the government on May 4 with a single majority after winning more than 150 seats," he said.

He further claimed that a large section of voters have supported the party, stating that "seven out of ten people" had voted for TVK's whistle symbol, adding that the votes were cast in favour of Vijay's leadership.

Reiterating the party's stance, Anand Mohan said that both the leadership and candidates remain confident about their prospects. "Vijay is confident that he will form the government, and the people are also confident. We do not give importance to opinion poll results," he said.

Anand Mohan further informed that Vijay has called for a consultation meeting in Chennai on Tuesday, which party candidates are set to attend. "We are now moving to attend the meeting. Only good things will happen, victory is certain," he added.

Meanwhile, in Tamil Nadu, Axis My India exit poll projected that Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) would get 98-120 seats in its debut election, DMK-led alliance 92-100 seats and the five-party alliance led by BJP getting 22-32 seats.

According to Axis My India, Vijay is ahead of Chief Minister MK Stalin in terms of choice for the next Chief Minister. While Stalin was supported by 35 per cent of those polled, Vijay got the support of 37 per cent.

Several other exit polls predicted that the alliance led by the ruling DMK will return to power in the state. People Pulse projected 125-145 seats for the DMK-led alliance and AIADMK-led alliance, which includes the BJP, getting 65-80 seats. It projected Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) getting two to six seats. Tamil Nadu has 234 assembly seats.

According to exit poll projections by Matrize, DMK and allies will get 122-132 seats and AIADMK and allies 80-100 seats. It said TVK would get 0-6 assembly seats.

The exit poll by P-MARQ projected 125-145 seats for DMK-led alliance, 60-70 seats for AIADMK-led alliance and one to six seats for TVK.

People Insight projected 120-140 seats for DMK-led alliance, 60-70 for AIADMK-led alliance and 30-40 seats for TVK.

DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) in Tamil Nadu also includes the Congress.

The counting of votes will take place on May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm not from TN, but this is fascinating! 🎭 Vijay has massive fan following across South India. If he can convert even half of that into votes, 150 seats is not impossible. But DMK has strong grassroots machinery. Let's see what happens.
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Vikram M
"Seven out of ten people voted for us" - really, KK Anand? 🤔 That sounds like classic pre-poll exaggeration. Even in strongholds, no party gets 70% vote share. The exit polls showing TVK at 0-6 seats seem more realistic for a debut party.
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Rohit P
Thalapathy Vijay as CM? That would be something! 😄 But honestly, politics is different from movies. DMK has been in power and has experience. The Axis My India poll showing Vijay ahead of Stalin in CM choice is interesting though - shows people want change.
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Kavya N
I don't understand why people take exit polls so seriously. Remember 2014? Most exit polls got it wrong. The ground reality is different. TVK has brought fresh energy to TN politics. Even if they don't win 150, it's impressive for a debut.
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Siddharth J
It's like Kabali dialogue: "Namma ooru la oru party varum" 😂 But in all seriousness, Vijay's entry has shaken up the bipolar politics of TN. The fact that both DMK and AIADMK are worried about him shows he's a serious contender. May 4 will be interesting!

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