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Former AIADMK Ministers Join TVK with 15,000 Supporters in Major Induction

Former AIADMK ministers Dr C. Vijayabaskar and M.R. Vijayabhaskar are joining the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) with nearly 15,000 supporters and party functionaries. The induction ceremony will be held in Mamallapuram, with senior TVK ministers welcoming the leaders. Several other former AIADMK leaders, including ex-ministers and MLAs, are also joining the party. The leaders criticized AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami for ignoring their suggestion to form an electoral alliance with TVK.

Two former AIADMK Ministers set to join TVK today with 15,000 supporters

Chennai, July 2

Former AIADMK Ministers Dr C. Vijayabaskar and M.R. Vijayabhaskar are set to join the ruling Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam on Thursday along with nearly 15,000 supporters and party functionaries, marking one of the biggest political inductions into the party since it came to power.

The induction ceremony will be held at a private hotel in Mamallapuram, near Chennai. Senior TVK ministers N. Anand and Adhav Arjuna will formally welcome the leaders and their supporters into the party.

The event is expected to witness the joining of several prominent former AIADMK leaders. Among those participating are former Minister S. Valarmathi from Tiruchirappalli, former Minister M.S.M. Anandan from Tiruppur, and former MLAs Manraj (Srivilliputhur), M. Ramkumar (Kumbakonam), Rajavarman (Tiruchirappalli), Sathyan Prabhakar (Paramakudi) and Thirugnanasambandam (Peravurani).

Also joining TVK are district-level leaders including P.K. Vairamuthu (Pudukottai), Ilambai Tamilselvan (Perambalur), Orathanadu M. Sekar (Thanjavur) and Srinivasan (Tiruchirappalli), besides 208 former AIADMK union secretaries.

According to organisers, around 15,000 party functionaries and supporters have travelled to the venue from across Tamil Nadu, including Karur and Pudukottai districts. They reportedly arrived in nearly 200 buses and more than 600 cars, highlighting the scale of the political shift.

In a joint statement issued ahead of their induction, Dr C. Vijayabaskar and M.R. Vijayabhaskar said they had remained loyal to the AIADMK throughout their political careers and stood by the party during some of its most difficult phases.

The two leaders said they had urged AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami to forge an electoral alliance with TVK ahead of the Assembly elections, but alleged that their suggestion was ignored.

They further claimed that Palaniswami instead attempted to become Chief Minister with the support of the DMK, describing any understanding between the AIADMK and the DMK as "unnatural" and contrary to the ideals on which party founder M.G. Ramachandran established the AIADMK.

Expressing disappointment with the party leadership, the former legislators said they had taken the painful decision to quit the AIADMK "with tears in our eyes" and were joining TVK with the belief that it offered a new political direction and an opportunity to continue serving the people of Tamil Nadu.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Lakshmi X

"With tears in our eyes" - that's a very emotional statement. But politics is about principles and direction. If they genuinely believe TVK offers better governance and development, it's their democratic right. Let's see how this reshapes TN politics.

Kavitha C

Interesting times in TN politics. While these defections might benefit TVK short-term, I worry about party-hopping culture. Stability matters for governance. But if AIADMK leadership refused to listen to its own ministers, can't blame them entirely.

Rahul R

This shows the ground reality. People want development and good governance, not just old loyalties. The 200 buses and 600 cars show this isn't just a few disgruntled people - it's a wave. Tamil Nadu politics is changing fast!

Nitin Z

Palaniswami trying to ally with DMK? Now that's ironic considering MGR's legacy. The AIADMK founding principles were anti-DMK. This explains why even loyalists are leaving. Hope TVK can bring a new era of clean politics in TN.

Aman W

I'm skeptical. Every election cycle we see such big defections, but what changes on the ground? For common people like us, the real test is in roads, schools, and jobs. Let the parties fight it out, but we need results.

S Shilpa P

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