Vijay's TVK Surges Toward Majority in Tamil Nadu Election Debut

Vijay's Tamila Vettri Kazhagam is leading in 107 seats, inching closer to the majority mark of 117 in its poll debut. The party aims to form a non-alliance government, with smaller parties expected to extend support. This performance dashes DMK's hopes for a third term and breaks the long-standing duopoly with AIADMK. Vijay is leading in both Tiruchirappalli (East) and Perambur constituencies.

Key Points: Vijay's TVK Nears Majority in Tamil Nadu Election

  • TVK leads in 107 seats, nearing majority
  • Party debuts with stellar performance
  • Smaller parties likely to extend support
  • Vijay leads in two constituencies
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Vijay's TVK inches closer to majority mark as new 'Jana Nayagan' emerges in TN; smaller parties likely to extend support

Vijay's Tamila Vettri Kazhagam leads in 107 seats, nearing majority. Smaller parties may extend support, ending DMK-AIADMK duopoly.

"People have put a full stop to the loot, corruption, nepotism and family politics. - Felix Gerald, TVK spokesperson"

Chennai, May 4

As trends of counting of votes by the Election Commission of India in Tamil Nadu emerged on Monday, the Tamila Vettri Kazhagam seemed to be inching closer to the halfway mark of 117.

The party was leading in 107 seats after 10 rounds of counting, a stellar performance for their poll debut, which has managed to dash the hopes of a third term for the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK).

While the TVK hopes for forming a non-alliance government, smaller parties in the state are also likely to extend support to the TVK if trends persist for the party.

The party is hoping to break the duopoly between the DMK and the AIADMK, with both parties assuming power in the state since 1999. The DMK hoped to repeat their 1999-2009 stint again. Meanwhile, the AIADMK had disallowed a fourth term for the party in 2014, before the DMK managed back-to-back win in 2019, and 2021.

Vijay's family was seen celebrating his party's performance, watching TV at their residence while singing the 'whistle podu' song, which is also the party's symbol. Vijay's CA Chandrasekar, and cousins were present for the celebrations.

As the projections of the winning seats came in senior police officials arrived at his residence in the city, with full security detail has been deployed near Vijay's house.

"You will see that there is no need for any coalition. I can assure you that much, we will form the Govt on our own...There are no ifs and buts; it is a very clear mandate. The message is very clear - people have put a full stop to the loot, corruption, nepotism and family politics. This is the end of dynasty, this is the end of DMK," said TVK's national spokesperson Felix Gerald.

Vijay was projected as leading from Tiruchirappalli (East) by a margin of more than 6,000 votes, getting 16,579 votes till the 4th round of voting out of a total of 22 rounds of counting. DMK's Inigo Irudayaraj however secured around 10,000 votes trailing behind Vijay after the fourth round.

Vijay is also contesting from Perambur, where he has an even bigger leading margin of more than 10,000 votes against DMK's R D Shekar.

The party workers also celebrated outside the party's headquarters in Chennai today as latest trends showed the party poised to emerge as the single-largest party in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

Enthusiastic party workers and supporters gathered in large numbers outside the party office, waving flags and distributing sweets to celebrate the party's performance.

The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) was ahead in 64 constituencies, while the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) was leading in 44 seats in projections by the EC.

Smaller parties, including the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), Indian National Congress (INC), and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), were leading in 4, 5, and 3 seats, respectively.

Counting of votes polled began at 8 am today and the final results are yet to be officially declared by the Election Commission.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Tamil woman, I'm cautiously optimistic. The old parties have failed us on education and employment. But we must hold TVK accountable - a film star turned politician needs proper team of administrators, not just charisma. Hope this 'Jana Nayagan' tag doesn't go to his head 🙏
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Rohit L
Breaking the DMK-AIADMK duopoly is long overdue! But I'm worried about the smaller parties like PMK and BJP extending support - that could create unstable coalitions. Hope TVK can form a stable government on their own. Also, Vijay needs to clarify his stance on key issues like NEET and Cauvery water. 🗳️
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Arjun K
Honestly? I'm happy DMK is getting defeated - too much corruption and family rule. But I'm not fully convinced about TVK yet. Vijay is a great actor no doubt, but politics needs experience. His spokesperson's 'full stop to dynasty' comment sounds good, but actions will matter more. Let's wait and watch. 🤔
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Michael C
Interesting to see a film star making such a strong debut in Tamil Nadu politics! As an outsider looking in, it seems like the anti-incumbency wave is real. But I wonder how TVK will handle issues like water sharing with Karnataka and industrial development. Hope it's not just hype.
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Nisha Z
The people of Tamil Nadu have spoken loud and clear! The celebration at TVK office with 'whistle podu' is so heartwarming 🥳 But I also feel for DMK workers - it must be tough losing after so many years. Let's hope Vijay brings transparency and

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