Actor-turned-politician Vijay and his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), have issued a stark warning to the DMK and AIADMK regarding the formation of the government in Tamil Nadu. Vijay has asserted that if either the DMK or the AIADMK attempts to form the government, 107 MLAs will resign.
The Struggle for Power and Majority
Vijay has formally claimed the right to form the government. However, the Governor has responded by stating that the party must prove its majority to validate this claim.

This high-stakes standoff has led to significant political maneuvering. Reports indicate that Vijay has been engaged in discussions with AIADMK MLAs, although Edappadi Palaniswami (EPS) has reportedly remained distant from these efforts.
External Pressure and Political Alignments
The political landscape is further complicated by outside voices. Vishal has stated that We see not democratic etiquette for other parties to take the lead, arguing instead that Vijay should be the one to form the government.
there are indications of strategic shifts at the national level. Rahul Gandhi has reportedly signaled support for the TVK, suggesting a political shift that would see Vijay enter power and Stalin exit.
Potential Next Steps
The immediate future of the state government may depend on whether Vijay can successfully secure the support of dissenting MLAs or prove his majority to the Governor’s satisfaction.
further negotiations with the AIADMK could occur, or that national alignments involving the Congress may play a role in determining the final outcome. If the warning is carried out, a wave of resignations could lead to further instability or a fresh political realignment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What warning did Vijay issue to the DMK and AIADMK?
Vijay warned that 107 MLAs would resign if either the DMK or the AIADMK formed the government.
What has the Governor requested from Vijay?
The Governor has asked Vijay to prove his majority after he claimed the right to form the government.
Who has expressed that Vijay should form the government based on democratic etiquette?
Vishal has stated that it is not democratic etiquette for others to form the government and that Vijay should do so.
Do you believe a new political force can successfully break the existing party dominance in Tamil Nadu?
