Vijay’s TVK Creates Political Earthquake in Tamil Nadu, Emerges as Largest Party with 108 Seats
Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) emerges as the largest party in Tamil Nadu assembly elections with 108 seats, surpassing DMK and AIADMK amid 85.1% turnout. Despite falling short of a majority, the result ends decades of Dravidian dominance as coalition talks begin.
TVK outpaced established rivals, with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) winning 59 seats and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) securing 47 seats. The election recorded an unprecedented voter turnout of 85.1 percent, reflecting intense public engagement in a closely contested political battle.
Despite its historic performance, TVK fell short of the 118-seat majority mark required to independently form the government, leaving the party in a position where coalition negotiations are expected to determine the next administration. The outcome has effectively ended decades of uninterrupted Dravidian political dominance in the state, signaling a transformative shift in Tamil Nadu’s electoral landscape.
The newly formed party has positioned its agenda around youth empowerment, welfare-oriented governance, and a strong anti-corruption stance, which appears to have resonated strongly with voters across demographics.
Following the results, prominent public figures including Rajinikanth, Mahesh Babu, and Suriya publicly celebrated the party’s breakthrough performance. Political reactions also poured in at the national level, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi extending their congratulations, underscoring the wider national significance of the electoral outcome. With no party achieving a clear majority, coalition talks have now formally begun, setting the stage for intense political negotiations in the state.
The election result is widely seen as a turning point in Tamil Nadu politics, reshaping the traditional power structure and elevating TVK as a decisive force in the state’s future governance trajectory.

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