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Left support takes TVK closer to government formation in TN

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Last updated: May 9, 2026 1:39 am
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Chennai, May 08 (ANI): TVK chief Vijay meets Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Arlekar to stake claim to form the government at Lok Bhavan, in Chennai on Friday. (Tamil Nadu Lok Bhavan/ANI Photo)
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TVK chief Vijay on Friday moved closer to forming his maiden government as Left parties’ declared support to him, capping days of hectic parleys aimed at government formation.

While CPI and CPI (M) officially announced their support to Vijay, there were indications that VCK had also backed TVK, while the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) said it will support initiatives towards government formation.

Hours after the Left parties pledged unconditional support, Vijay reached the office of the Governor in Guindy over government formation and TVK supporters broke into celebrations here and elsewhere in the state anticipating Vijay’s swearing-in.

Though VCK did not make any official announcement immediately on support to TVK, party chief Thol Thirumavalvan has asserted several times that his party’s stand will be in sync with the line taken by the
Left parties.

In the April polls, TVK won 108 constituencies, including Vijay’s two seats and emerged as the single largest party. TVK founder Vijay will have to resign from one of the two constituencies he has won, as per EC norms. Congress party has extended the support of its five MLAs to Vijay, who needs the support of 118  legislators to form government.

As per the calculations, the strength of TVK and its supporting MLAs now stands at 116, taking into account the requirement of Vijay resigning from one of the two seats he contested from – Perambur in Chennai and Tiruchirappalli East.

That being the case, Vijay now requires two more MLAs’ support to usher in his maiden government and VCK is all set to announce its decision on Saturday, amid indications that it might follow the Left parties.

CPI , CPI (M) and VCK have two seats each in the 234-member House.

VCK leader Vanniarasu, a close aid of the party founder, gave clear indication that Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi was keen on getting a share in power, which the TVK is prepared to offer.

According to Marxist leader and former CPI(M) state secretary K Balakrishnan, besides the two Left parties, VCK and IUML “have also given letters,” indicating they too have extended support to TVK, which originally lacked numbers to form government. He claimed Vijay is “being invited” by the Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar  to form government and that he will be sworn in on Saturday morning.

The Congress staged a protest against the Governor over not inviting the TVK chief to form government. Tamil Nadu Congress committee president K Selvaperunthagai, AICC in-charge for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Girish Chodankar, and party workers participated in the agitation held here.

A member of actor-turned-politician Vijay-led TVK on Friday moved the Supreme Court seeking directions to the Tamil Nadu Governor to invite his single largest political party to form the government in the state.

Welcoming the outgoing Chief Minister MK Stalin’s statement urging Arlekar to immediately take necessary steps to ensure that a new government is formed as per the Constitution, IUML cryptically said its “two MLAs would support the initiatives by the Governor towards the government formation”.

The statement by IUML top leader Prof KM Kader Mohideen is seen as a hint that IUML shall in some ways “facilitate” government formation.

Vijay visited the offices of the CPI and CPI (M) and thanked the Left leaders for their support to his party to form the government. It was his first visit to the Communist parties’ offices.

Left parties have asserted that they will support the TVK form government but also continue their “journey” with the DMK.

CPI state secretary M Veerapandian said “people have proposed democracy and we have seconded it,” and that the party extends support to TVK.

As regards protection of the state’s rights and similar issues, the Left parties will continue to align with the DMK, CPI(M) state secretary P Shanmugam said.

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