TVK's Sethupathy Credits Thalapathy Vijay After Dramatic One-Vote Win

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam's Seenivasa Sethupathy won the Tiruppattur Assembly seat by a single vote, ending DMK's KR Periyakaruppan's 20-year hold. He credited his victory entirely to party chief Vijay, saying the mandate was driven by support for the actor-turned-politician. Meanwhile, Vijay was sworn in as the 13th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, promising a "new beginning" of real, secular social justice. In his address, Vijay emphasized his common roots, vowing to repay the people's debt after leaving his cinema career.

Key Points: Thalapathy Wave: TVK's Sethupathy Credits Vijay After One-Vote Win

  • TVK's Sethupathy wins Tiruppattur seat by one vote
  • Credits victory entirely to party chief Vijay
  • Ends DMK's KR Periyakaruppan's 20-year dominance
  • Vijay sworn in as 13th Tamil Nadu CM
  • Vijay pledges new era of secular social justice
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Thalapathy Wave: TVK's Sethupathy credits Vijay after dramatic one-vote victory

Sethupathy credits Vijay for his historic one-vote victory in Tiruppattur, as Vijay is sworn in as Tamil Nadu CM, promising a new era of secular social justice.

"I got 83,000 votes. All because of my Thalapathy, Vijay, only. - Seenivasa Sethupathy"

Chennai, May 10

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam leader Seenivasa Sethupathy, who won the Tiruppattur Assembly seat by one vote against DMK's candidate KR Periyakaruppan, credited his victory to party chief Vijay, saying the mandate was entirely driven by support for him.

Sethupathy's victory marks the end of Periyakaruppan's 20-year dominance in the constituency.

Reacting to his win, Sethupathy said, "I got 83,000 votes. All because of my Thalapathy, Vijay, only. Not because of the power of one vote. Every vote was only for Thalapathy..."

On the significance of a single MLA in the formation of government, which has been seen in the past day's scenario, Sethupathy highlighted the importance of voter trust and pledged to work in line with party leadership.

Thanking his voters, he said, "Thank my voters, especially my Tiruppattur constituency people. They are trusting not me, they are trusting our Thalapathy Vijay also... I follow my CM routes; I will do my best."

Meanwhile, earlier today, TVK chief Vijay was sworn in as the 13th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and took office at the secretariat located in the historic Fort George in Chennai.

After being sworn in, Vijay emphasised that his government would mark the "new beginning" and era of "real, secular and social justice."

Addressing a gathering at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium here, Vijay stressed that he would "repay the debt" of the people after leaving behind his cinema career, adding that he doesn't come from a "royal family" but portrays himself as a common family member of the Tamil Nadu public.

"I know very well about normal and common people's mind and how life is like for someone; I was born to an ordinary assistant director. I do not come from a royal family. I am just like your son, your daughter, your elder brother, or your younger brother--that is how I see myself. And it was because you saw me that way that you gave me such a great place in cinema," said Vijay.

"Now, leaving all of that behind and entering politics to repay my debt of gratitude to you, you embraced me with so much love and affection, saying, 'We are here for you, Vijay. We will take care of everything.' At this moment, I must say this: throughout this journey and this process, I faced countless hardships and humiliations. But despite all that, you too endured difficulties and insults for my sake. You never cared about any of it; you treated my pain as your own and stood beside me throughout. Today, when I say, 'I, Joseph Vijay....' you have made it a reality. I truly do not know what to say," he added.

Vijay, often referred to as the 'Thalapathy', showed a crowd-pulling ability in the election rallies, which many compared to actor-turned-politician and former CM MG Ramachandran. While Tamil Nadu has had a long history of actors entering and conquering politics, the State awaited another star to step up in the line after Captain Vijayakanth.

He has also embraced his Christian identity while being outspoken about secular politics.

Although the TVK was launched in 2024, he has been looked at as a social worker and has not been apolitical, given his films, which dealt with drug menace, corruption and other socio-political issues. While there has been speculation of him entering politics since 2009, Vijay has involved himself in social work.

In the 2026 elections, he won two seats, Perambur and Trichy East, but later resigned from the Trichy East Constituency.

- ANI

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Priya S
I'm from Tamil Nadu, and this feels like a new chapter. Seeing an actor-politician who openly embraces his Christian identity while talking about secular politics is refreshing. Vijay's speech about being 'your son or brother' really struck a chord. But let's be honest—one MLA by one vote is a shaky start. Hope he proves the skeptics wrong! ❤️
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Vikram M
Honestly, I'm tired of the star-power hype. MGR and Jayalalithaa were exceptions, not the rule. Vijay's film career doesn't guarantee he can run a state. The one-vote margin shows how fragile this mandate is. But I'll give him credit for stepping away from cinema and facing the grind of politics. Apolitical social work is fine, but running Tamil Nadu needs hardcore administrative skills. Time will tell.
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Siddharth J
Thalapathy wave is real! I saw the crowds during his rallies—pure energy. But what worries me is that he won only 2 seats out of 234. That's not a wave, that's a ripple. Still, his speech about facing hardships and insults was genuine. Maybe he's the fresh face Tamil Nadu needs after decades of dynasty politics. Let's watch and see if he can turn that one MLA into a movement! 🚀
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Tanya I
As someone who voted for him in Tiruppattur, I can say it was about hope. Periyakaruppan had been there for 20 years—nothing changed for us. Sethupathy seems approachable, and Vijay's promise of 'real secularism' is what we need after all the divisive politics. But one vote? That's a wake-up call for every leader: don't take us for granted! 💪

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