Congress Backs Vijay's TVK for Tamil Nadu Govt Formation

The Congress has formally announced its full support to the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) and its chief Vijay in forming the next government in Tamil Nadu. The party's letter emphasized that the people delivered a clear verdict for TVK, which outperformed DMK and AIADMK in its debut elections. The support is conditional on TVK keeping communal forces out of the alliance, and extends to future elections. TVK currently holds 108 seats in the 234-member assembly and needs five more seats to reach a majority.

Key Points: Congress Supports TVK's Vijay to Form Govt in Tamil Nadu

  • Congress announces full support to TVK's Vijay for govt formation
  • Support conditional on keeping communal forces out of alliance
  • Alliance extends to future Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha elections
  • TVK needs five more seats for majority, may ally with AIADMK
3 min read

"Very clear, strong and overwhelming verdict": Congress announces full support to TVK's Vijay in forming next govt in Tamil Nadu

Congress formally backs Vijay's TVK to form Tamil Nadu government, citing a clear verdict. Alliance conditions exclude communal forces.

"Very clear, strong and overwhelming verdict - Congress letter to TVK"

Chennai, May 6

The Congress on Thursday formally announced its full support to the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and its chief Vijay in forming the next government in Tamil Nadu.

Vijay's TVK delivered an outstanding performance in its debut elections, outperforming Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)'s years-long monopoly.

The letter undersigned by Tamil Nadu Congress in charge, Girish Chodankar, emphasised that the people of the state delivered a "very clear, strong and overwhelming" verdict to TVK, led by Vijay.

"Accordingly, the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee and the Congress Legislative Party (CLP) has decided to extend its full support to the TVK to form the government," the letter stated.

The Congress, however, asserted that its support will be unconditional to the TVK as long as it keeps any "communal forces" out of this alliance.

"Our support shall be conditional upon the TVK keeping out of this alliance any communal forces that do not believe in the Constitution of India," the party said.

"This alliance between the TVK and the Tamil Nadu Congress will strive to bring back Perunthalaivar Kamaraj's glory days of Tamil Nadu, with a strong commitment to Thanthai Periyar's social justice ideals and Dr. B R Ambedkar's constitutional ideals in the years and decades to come," it said.

The Congress also mentioned that the alliance with TVK will not only be limited to the government formation in Tamil Nadu but also for future elections, including the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

"This alliance -- founded on mutual respect, appropriate share, and shared responsibility between the two parties -- is not only for the formation of this government, but also for future elections to the local body organisations, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha," the party said.

"Mr. Vijay and Shri Rahul Gandhi jointly pledge to respect this historic verdict of the people of Tamil Nadu for a secular and progressive government, and to fulfil the dreams and promises of the people --especially the youth of Tamil Nadu," it said.

TVK, which stands at 108 in the 234-member Tamil Nadu assembly and is just 10 short of the 118 halfway majority mark, is more likely to ally with smaller parties like the Congress and the Left Front.

However, Vijay still needs five more seats to form a government. Vijay could also abandon the Congress in favour of the AIADMK, which has significantly more seats. The Congress' long association with the DMK is not helping its case despite its leaders itching to ally with Vijay.

Notably, Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar has confirmed to ANI that he will meet TVK chief Vijay on Wednesday evening after TVK claimed that they have the majority to form the government.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Kamaraj's glory days? Periyar's ideals? Ambedkar's constitution? Congress is trying hard to sound progressive. But let's be honest - this is pure political opportunism. They were cozy with DMK for years, now suddenly they're anti-establishment. 🙄
V
Vikram M
Good to see new faces in Tamil politics! Vijay has the youth energy. But 108 seats isn't a majority - they need AIADMK or Left support too. Congress with only a handful of seats is a minor player here. Let's see if Vijay can actually form a stable government. 🎭
R
Rohit P
Congress is like that friend who shows up only when you're winning. Where were they when DMK was dominating? Now they want to "keep communal forces out" - DMK and AIADMK both have histories with caste politics. Convenient amnesia. 🤷‍♂️
K
Kavya N
Actually respect Congress for taking a stand. They're saying "support but not to communal forces" - that's important in today's polarized climate. Kamaraj's era was truly golden for TN development. Hope Vijay delivers on education and jobs for youth. 🙏
S
Siddharth J
The irony is thick - Congress lecturing about communal forces when they've been in alliances with parties that have questionable records. But hey, politics is strange bedfellows. Vijay's challenge will be managing expectations from multiple allies while keeping his fresh image. 🎬

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50