TVK Leader Confirms VCK Yet to Officially Back Vijay for Govt Formation

TVK leader Spoorthi Arun confirmed that VCK has not yet officially extended support to C Joseph Vijay's party for government formation in Tamil Nadu. She stated that talks are ongoing, citing ideological similarities between the two parties. TVK emerged as the single largest party with 108 seats but remains short of the majority mark of 118. CPI, CPI(M), and Congress have already backed TVK, while VCK's stance is still awaited.

Key Points: VCK Yet to Support Vijay's TVK, Says Party Leader

  • TVK leader says VCK yet to officially support party
  • Talks underway citing ideological similarities
  • TVK won 108 seats, needs 10 more for majority
  • CPI, CPI(M), Congress have already extended support
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VCK yet to give support to Vijay's TVK, says TVK leader

Amid fractured verdict in Tamil Nadu, TVK leader Spoorthi Arun says VCK hasn't formally backed C Joseph Vijay for government formation, though talks continue.

"Vijay Anna is a great Ambedkar supporter. He is fighting for social justice. - Spoorthi Arun"

Chennai, May 9

Amid ongoing political negotiations in Tamil Nadu following the fractured Assembly verdict, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam leader Spoorthi Arun on Saturday said that the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi is yet to officially extend support to TVK chief C Joseph Vijay for government formation, though talks between the parties are underway.

Speaking to ANI here, Spoorthi Arun said TVK leaders were reaching out to VCK, considering the ideological similarities between the two parties. "Vijay Anna is a great Ambedkar supporter. He is fighting for social justice. Thirumavalavan (VCK chief) is the same. We are requesting that he support TVK. We are here to request the same. It is still in the talks, and we are here for that. Given our (VCK and TVK) ideologies are on the same lines, I think it is a very strong support system if both parties come together," she said.

Her remarks came amid speculation over VCK's support after the party's official X account was suspended on Friday, citing "violation of X rules." The development followed reports of a purported post by VCK supporting TVK in forming the next government in Tamil Nadu.

TVK emerged as the single largest party in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections with 108 seats but remained short of the majority mark of 118 in the 234-member House.

Meanwhile, TVK supporters gathered outside the party office in Chennai, expressing confidence that Vijay would soon take the oath as Chief Minister. "I am confident that Thalapathy will cross this current barrier and become Tamil Nadu CM," a supporter from Coimbatore said.

The CPI, CPI(M) and Congress have already extended support to TVK, while VCK is yet to formally announce its stand. Earlier, Vijay met Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar at Lok Bhavan and staked a claim to form the government after garnering support from multiple parties.

Once sworn in, Vijay will become the first leader outside the DMK and AIADMK formations to head the Tamil Nadu government since 1967. Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, is expected to attend the swearing-in ceremony scheduled at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai.

- ANI

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Priya S
Ambedkar supporter and social justice fighter? That's just election rhetoric. Vijay is an actor first, and now he wants to be CM. We need experienced politicians who understand governance, not cinema stars. This is a risky experiment for Tamil Nadu.
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Rahul R
Rahul Gandhi attending the swearing-in shows national parties are taking TVK seriously. But VCK's X account suspension is concerning - was it really a violation or political pressure? Transparency needed here. Regardless, change is coming to Tamil Nadu!
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Ananya R
As a Tamilian, I'm cautiously optimistic. Vijay's team has some good policies about social justice and education. But 108 seats is not a landslide - coalition government could be unstable. Let's hope TVK delivers on promises and doesn't become another star-led disappointment.
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Meera T
Breaking the 1967 jinx! That's huge. But VCK should decide quickly - the people have spoken and want stability. If Thirumavalavan drags this, it'll look like power games. Ambedkarite parties uniting would be a game-changer for Dalit rights in TN.
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Siddharth J
Anyone watching from outside TN might think this is just movie promotion. But Vijay has been preparing for years - his rallies, policy documents, and ground team show serious intent. Still, governing is different from campaigning. Let's judge after 6 months 😅
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