TVK’s Vijay Thanks PM Modi After Stunning Debut, Wins 108 Seats in TN Polls

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the party won 108 seats in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, emerging as the single largest party. Vijay stated that the well-being of people remains the party’s only goal and sought the Union Government’s support. He also thanked Rahul Gandhi for his call and good wishes. TVK is now in the process of seeking support from other parties to form the government.

Key Points: Vijay Thanks PM Modi as TVK Wins 108 Seats in Tamil Nadu

  • TVK wins 108 seats in Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, emerges single largest party
  • Vijay thanks PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi for greetings
  • Party seeks time from Governor for government formation
  • MK Stalin loses Kolathur seat to TVK’s VS Babu
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"Well-being of people remains our only goal": TVK chief Vijay thanks PM Modi after party's strong showing in TN polls

TVK chief Vijay thanks PM Modi after winning 108 seats in Tamil Nadu polls, says people’s well-being is the only goal. Party seeks support to form government.

"The well-being of our people remains our only goal. - Vijay"

Chennai, May 5

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam Chief Vijay on Tuesday expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi following the party's impressive performance in the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections and asserted that "the well-being of people remains the party's only goal".

Sharing an X post, Vijay thanked the Prime Minister for his greetings and said he looks forward to the Union Government's support in the endeavour.

This comes after TVK made a stunning debut in Tamil Nadu and won 108 seats in the 234-member assembly on Monday. TVK is short of the majority mark and will need the support of other parties to form the government.

"Thank you, Hon'ble @PMOIndia, for your greetings. The well-being of our people remains our only goal. Transcending politics, we shall focus on the State's progress and the welfare of the people of Tamil Nadu. We look forward to the Union Government's support in this endeavour," the TVK chief wrote.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Modi had congratulated TVK for its strong electoral performance and praised the support the party received in the polls.

"Gratitude to the voters of Tamil Nadu who supported the NDA in the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections. We will always remain at the forefront in addressing people's issues and improving their lives. Congratulations to TVK on their impressive performance. The Centre will leave no stone unturned in furthering the progress of Tamil Nadu and the well-being of its people," PM Modi said in a post on X on Monday.

In a separate post, Vijay also thanked Lok Sabha Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi for his call and good wishes.

"My sincere thanks to the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha for the call and kind wishes! We shall remain committed to excellence in public service and preserving the cultural ethos of our state, which requires collective cooperation. Beyond politics, we shall prioritise the welfare of the people of Tamil Nadu," Vijay wrote.

His comments come after Rahul Gandhi on Monday spoke to Vijay following the results of the 2026 Assembly elections across states and said the mandate reflected the rising voice of youth that will not be ignored.

Earlier today, he arrived at his residence after chairing a meeting with the party's winning MLAs at the party office in Chennai.

Meanwhile, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has sought time from Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Arlekar to meet him as part of the process for government formation, party sources said on Tuesday.

TVK made a spectacular debut in the assembly polls, winning 108 seats and emerging as the single largest party. It is 10 short of the majority mark in the 234-member state assembly.

TVK sources said the party is in the process of having discussions with political party leaders for the requisite support to attain majority support for government formation.

Congress, which is part of the DMK-led alliance, has won five seats. In a setback to DMK, Chief Minister MK Stalin lost his stronghold of Kolathur to VS Babu of TVK. Babu won by 8,795 votes.

It also signals Tamil Nadu politics making a shift away from alliances led by DMK and AIADMK, which have alternately ruled the state for several decades. (ANI).

- ANI

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Sneha F
Thank you, Vijay, for acknowledging both PM Modi and Rahul Gandhi—that's political maturity. But I'm cautious: will he resist Delhi's pressure on Hindi imposition and federal issues? Let's see if his 'well-being of people' translates into real action or just movie-style dialogues. TN needs an efficient government, not another dynast.
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Vikram M
Interesting times in TN! Vijay's victory shows people are tired of the same old leaders. But 108 seats is short of majority—will he ally with BJP or go with Congress/DMK? That's the tricky part. As an Indian, I hope he prioritizes TN's welfare over party politics. Oh, and beating Stalin in Kolathur is massive! 👏
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James A
From an international perspective, this is fascinating. A film star leading a party in TN—like an Indian version of Ronald Reagan or what Arvind Kejriwal tried in Delhi. Vijay's diplomacy with both Modi and Rahul is smart. The real test will be whether TVK can govern effectively without falling into corruption or factionalism. Let's wait and watch.
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Priya S
Vijay's statement 'transcending politics' sounds good, but I hope he doesn't forget the Dravidian roots of TN. Our state has a unique identity—let's see if he balances that with national integration. Also, kudos to PM Modi for congratulating a new party despite his party's poorer show in TN. Politics is about respecting mandates. 🫡

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