Vijay to Contest from North Chennai as TVK Eyes Tamil Nadu Assembly Polls

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay will contest from a North Chennai constituency in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The DMDK has formally sealed an alliance with the ruling DMK, with seat-sharing details to be finalized. The state is heading for a triangular contest involving the DMK-led alliance, the AIADMK-BJP-led NDA, and Vijay's new party TVK. The elections for the 234-member assembly are scheduled for the first half of 2026.

Key Points: Vijay to Contest North Chennai Seat in Tamil Nadu Elections

  • Vijay to contest North Chennai seat
  • DMDK seals alliance with DMK
  • Polls for 234 seats in first half of 2026
  • Election shaping as triangular contest
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Vijay to contest from one of North Chennai constituencies: TVK's Aadhav Arjuna

TVK chief Vijay will contest from North Chennai in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, as alliances shift with DMDK joining DMK.

"Our leader Vijay is ready to run. He is ready to be on the ground and connect with people. - Aadhav Arjuna"

Chennai, February 22

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay will contest in one of the North Chennai constituencies in the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections this year, stated the party's General Secretary Aadhav Arjuna on Sunday.

Earlier on February 9, Arjuna had also stated that Vijay is ready to make his political presence felt on the ground, asserting that the leader is prepared for extensive public outreach and direct engagement with voters across Tamil Nadu, which is heading into Assembly polls this year.

Addressing a press conference in Chennai, Arjuna said, "Our leader Vijay is ready to run. He is ready to be on the ground and connect with people."

However, he raised concerns about police Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for public meetings.

"According to police SOPs, party organisers are responsible for public safety. But every district has armed police, whose responsibility is also to ensure people's safety," Arjuna said.

The 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly will go to the polls in the first half of 2026. In the 2021 elections, the DMK-Congress alliance won 151 seats.

As the political sphere is gearing up for the high-stakes polls this year, parties have intensified their strategies.

A major development was the DMDK joining the DMK alliance, which is led by Chief Minister MK Stalin.

DMDK General Secretary Premalatha Vijayakanth, along with DMDK Treasurer LK Sudish, on Thursday met the Chief Minister at the DMK headquarters 'Arivalayam' in Chennai.

After the meeting, Premlatha Vijayakanth stated that the DMK and DMDK have sealed an alliance, and the details about the number of seats will be decided after discussion between the two parties. The seats will be allocated by the DMK President, MK Stalin.

"We have sealed an alliance with DMK. Our party cadres also wished for this alliance. It should have been formed when Captain Vijayakanth was alive. The number of seats will be decided after both parties form election committees and hold talks on it. Today, we have formed an alliance with DMK," she said."We are sure that our alliance will win in more than 200 seats," she added.

Meanwhile, the NDA led by AIADMK and the BJP in Tamil Nadu, along with other parties, will look to defeat the ruling DMK-Congress alliance. The election will feature a triangular contest after actor-turned-politician Vijay has launched his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), and is eyeing the top spot.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
North Chennai is a smart choice. It's a mix of urban and working-class areas. But launching a party and winning an election are two different things. The DMDK joining DMK makes the ruling alliance even stronger. TVK needs a very clear manifesto, not just star power.
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Arjun K
His party leader raising concerns about police SOPs is a bit worrying. Public safety is paramount. Hope this doesn't mean they plan huge, unmanageable rallies. Political entry should be about responsible leadership first.
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Sarah B
Interesting to watch from outside. Tamil Nadu politics is always so dynamic. The DMDK-DMK alliance seems like a major consolidation. Will Vijay's star appeal be enough to break established voter loyalties? A true triangular contest will be good for democracy.
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Karthik V
Thalaivar for a reason! He has been hinting at this for years. His philanthropic work during Covid was noticed by everyone. If he brings that same dedication to governance, it could be great. But the road is tough. DMK+ is a formidable front now.
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Nisha Z
Premalatha Vijayakanth saying the alliance "should have been formed when Captain was alive" speaks volumes. It's all about political survival now. In this scramble, maybe a party like TVK, without old baggage, can focus on real issues like jobs and infrastructure.

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