Tamil Nadu Election 2024: TVK Falls Short of Majority, Congress Weighs Support

Debutant Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) emerged as the single largest party in the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections, securing 108 seats but falling 10 seats short of the majority mark. Congress, which won 5 seats, is deliberating whether to extend support to TVK, with General Secretary KC Venugopal stating the party is determined not to allow BJP proxies to run the government. AIADMK, which secured 47 seats, has also confirmed talks with TVK, as results mark a potential end to the long-standing DMK-AIADMK duopoly. TVK Chief Vijay expressed gratitude to voters, particularly the younger generation, and sought time from the Governor to discuss government formation.

Key Points: TVK Short of Majority: Congress Decides on Support

  • TVK wins 108 seats, short of 10 for majority
  • Congress (5 seats) deliberates support, opposed to BJP proxies
  • AIADMK (47 seats) also in talks with TVK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami
  • Governor accepts outgoing CM MK Stalin's resignation, requests him to continue till new government forms
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Tamil Nadu polls: As TVK falls short of majority mark, Congress to decide on support

TVK wins 108 seats in Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, short of majority. Congress, with 5 seats, deliberates support. AIADMK also in talks. Governor accepts MK Stalin's resignation.

"INC is determined not to have the BJP and its proxies run the Govt. of Tamil Nadu in any manner. - KC Venugopal"

Chennai, May 5

Following debutant Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam's historic breakthrough in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections as it emerged as the single largest party, actor-turned politician Vijay on Tuesday expressed his gratitude to the people as government formation talks moved into high gear.

TVK secured 108 seats in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly, though still short of 10 seats from the majority mark, and is likely to seek the support of smaller parties that were part of either the DMK or the AIADMK alliance. Congress has (5 seats), PMK (4), while CPI, CPI(M) and VCK having two seats each, may extend support to the Vijay-led party.

Congress General Secretary (Organisation) KC Venugopal stated that TVK has approached the party for support. He stated that the decision lies with the Tamil Nadu Congress Unit, staying that, "INC is determined not to have the BJP and its proxies run the Govt. of Tamil Nadu in any manner."

During the election campaign, Congress had attacked AIADMK as a "puppet" of the BJP on many occasions.

On the other hand, AIADMK MLA Leema Rose also confirmed that TVK is in "talks" with AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami. AIADMK secured 47 seats in the elections.

The results from these talks are most awaited as Tamil Nadu has been ruled by AIADMK or DMK-led front since 1967. Congress has not independently held power in the state since 1967.

Additionally, CPI(M) state secretary P Shanmugam reiterated the party's inclination towards the DMK, while keeping options open pending clarity from Vijay, saying the party would take a final call on extending support only after the latter clearly outlines his position.

The Tamil Nadu Congress Committee described the results of the recently concluded state assembly elections as a democratic verdict of the people.

As this happened, TVK's Chief Vijay also sought time from Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Arlekar to meet him as part of the process for government formation, TVK sources said.

TVK Chief Vijay also addressed the Tamil Nadu people in a X post for the first time after the election results came in. He recalled the mockery that had greeted TVK's launch while crediting the people of Tamil Nadu for the party's outstanding result in the polls.

"From the very beginning of our party, there were many who mocked and ridiculed us. We understood that this is natural in politics and moved forward beyond it. Without depending on anyone, and placing our faith solely in the people, we stood firm and fearless in the electoral field. In the name of neutrality and criticism, we were met with insults and slander disguised behind masks. But the people of Tamil Nadu (our own) whom we came into politics to serve, have always embraced and supported us with motherly affection, and continue to do so," he said in an X post.

He especially credited the support from younger voters, calling them one of the deepest factors behind the result, stating, "Among the many reasons, one of the deepest factors behind this remarkable election has been the younger generation, who guided their families with strong conviction."

"This electoral victory for a massive change is not just a win for Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam, but also for the emotionally rooted democracy nurtured in the hearts of the people of Tamil Nadu. That is why money-driven politics, which had become a threatening political culture in the state, has now been buried deep. Through this, it has been strongly and clearly established that Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam is a major force for transformative change. Anyone with a fair and honest perspective will acknowledge this truth," he further said, and expressed his gratitude to party workers, members and "Virtual Warriors"

Parallely, Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Arlekar accepted the resignation of the outgoing Chief Minister MK Stalin and his Council of Ministers. The Governor has requested Stalin to continue in office till the new government takes over.

A debutant party not only breaking the DMK-AIADMK duopoly but potentially leading government formation marks a profound shift in voter sentiment.

Regardless of how government formation plays out, the coming days will be decisive. Whether it is a TVK-Congress understanding, a broader coalition of smaller parties, or some combination of both, the era of TVK is here, but the shape of its government remains to be seen.

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm cautiously optimistic. Vijay's speech about money-driven politics being buried deep is exactly what we needed. But let's see what policies TVK actually brings. Good governance is more important than celebrity appeal. 🤔
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Vikram M
Congress needs to be careful. Supporting a rookie party without clear ideology could backfire. Remember what happened in 2014? They backed the wrong horse. But if TVK can form a stable government, it might be worth the gamble for the sake of Tamil Nadu's future.
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Naveen S
As a Tamilian, this is historic! My parents have only known DMK or AIADMK their whole lives. Vijay's "Virtual Warriors" showed how social media can change politics. Let's give TVK a chance to prove themselves. Change is long overdue! 🎉
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Rohit P
I respect Vijay's humility in thanking the youth and his workers. But governing is different from campaigning. Hope TVK doesn't become yet another family-run party. Real democracy needs accountability, not just celebrity charisma. Let's wait and watch.
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Kavya N
Congress should support TVK but also ensure their own relevance. 5 seats isn't much but they can be kingmakers. KC Venugopal's statement about not letting BJP proxies rule is correct - but TVK must also clarify its stance on national issues. Transparency is key. 👍
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