TVK chief Vijay Vijay’s march to Fort St George may finally have crossed the halfway mark, but only after five days of intense backroom negotiations, political brinkmanship and a prolonged wait for support letters that kept Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) hanging just below the majority line.Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) finally backed with with its two MLAs, taking the number of TVK-led alliance to 119. However effectively it is 118 as Vijay contested from two constituencsy and would be required to vacate one as per the rules, making the TVK’s tally 107.Soon after VCK backing the TVK, the two Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) also backed Vijay’s party.With this, TVK (107) now has the support of Congress (5), CPI (2), CPM (2) and VCK (2), IUML (2), taking its tally to 120, crossing the majority mark of 118. TVK leader Aadhav Arjuna met VCK chief Thirumavalavan in Chennai on Saturday.For actor-turned-politician C Joseph Vijay, the days following the May 4 Tamil Nadu assembly election results were less about celebration and more about survival arithmetic.TVK emerged as the single-largest party with 108 seats in the 234-member assembly, placing Vijay within striking distance of the chief minister’s chair but still 10 short of the majority mark of 118. What followed was a high-voltage political see-saw involving the DMK, AIADMK, Left parties, Congress, VCK and even late-night visits to Raj Bhavan. TVK reels in the spoilsAt the centre of the uncertainty stood Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) chief Thol Thirumavalavan.While Congress quickly backed TVK with five MLAs, the VCK adopted a cautious wait-and-watch approach, repeatedly delaying a formal announcement despite intense speculation that it would eventually support Vijay. That hesitation kept TVK stuck in suspense for nearly five days and forced Vijay’s camp to simultaneously keep communication channels open with multiple political players.Parallel power gameThe uncertainty deepened as parallel power games unfolded across Chennai.Soon after results were declared, senior AIADMK leaders S P Velumani and C Ve Shanmugam reportedly explored the possibility of engineering support for Vijay by attempting to bring over enough AIADMK MLAs to cross the two-thirds threshold under anti-defection provisions. The proposal reportedly included demands for seven ministerial berths and a deputy chief minister post in a potential TVK-led government.At the same time, another political axis was taking shape.The spree of twistsAIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) reportedly opened channels with the DMK leadership to explore the possibility of preventing Vijay from taking office altogether. The proposal allegedly involved a DMK-backed AIADMK government, an idea that triggered intense backchannel discussions inside the Dravidian ecosystem.As speculation intensified, Palaniswami moved quickly to contain any rebellion within his party. AIADMK MLAs were shifted to resorts in Puducherry and isolated from communication in scenes reminiscent of Tamil Nadu’s earlier resort-politics era. The party also publicly ruled out extending support to TVK “under any circumstance”.Meanwhile, Vijay’s camp remained locked in constant negotiations.Between May 4 and May 6, TVK leaders Bussy Anand, Aadhav Arjuna and strategist John Arokiasamy reportedly held multiple rounds of discussions with the Velumani-Shanmugam group. Yet the talks never reached a breakthrough, particularly as Congress had already submitted support letters to TVK.The real suspense, however, revolved around the DMK alliance partners.Left supports VijayWhile CPI and CPM gradually moved toward supporting Vijay, the VCK refused to immediately commit. Even as the Left parties publicly backed TVK on Friday to prevent what CPM described as “BJP entering through the back door” via governor’s rule, Thirumavalavan continued to hold back formal endorsement. That hesitation left Vijay tantalisingly short.One big gapBy Friday night, TVK had the support of 117 legislators, just one short of the majority mark. Rumours spread that the Indian Union Muslim League would bridge the gap and pave the way for a Saturday swearing-in ceremony. But IUML initially denied supporting TVK, adding fresh uncertainty to an already volatile situation with late-night drama.Later, AMMK chief TTV Dhinakaran met governor R V Arlekar demanding that Palaniswami be invited to form the government. He also alleged that his lone MLA had gone incommunicado and accused TVK of horse-trading before later claiming forged support letters had triggered panic.All through this, the VCK maintained strategic ambiguity.Even after CPI and CPM crossed over to Vijay’s side, Thirumavalavan met outgoing chief minister M K Stalin at his residence on Friday night, reportedly discussing an “amicable separation” from the DMK-led alliance. Yet no formal commitment emerged immediately from the VCK camp. However, only on Saturday did the deadlock finally break.Thirumavalavan announced “unconditional support” to TVK, taking Vijay’s numbers to the crucial 118 mark. Soon after, the Tamil Nadu unit of IUML also extended support to the party, effectively ending days of uncertainty over whether Vijay would actually manage to gather enough numbers to stake claim to form the government.For Vijay, the episode was an early lesson in coalition-era politics. The actor who stormed Tamil Nadu politics with a massive electoral debut discovered that emerging as the single-largest party was only half the battle.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosED Arrests Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora In Rs 100 Crore Money Laundering CaseVCK Backs Vijay As TVK Moves Closer To Forming Government In Tamil Nadu | WatchTamil Nadu Shocker: TVK Worker Attempts Self-Immolation As Vijay’s CM Ambition Faces DelaySheikh Hasina Congratulates BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari On Taking Oath As West Bengal CMVijay’s Bid To Form Tamil Nadu Government Hits Crisis As VCK, Allies Keep TVK WaitingED Raids Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora’s Premises In Fresh Money Laundering Probe | WatchTop Moments: Suvendu Adhikari Takes Oath As West Bengal’s First BJP Chief Minister | WatchBJP Ends 15-Year TMC Rule In Bengal As Suvendu Adhikari Takes Oath As Chief MinisterPM Modi Touches Feet Of 98-year-old Veteran BJP Leader Makhanlal Sarkar In KolkataPM Modi Hails Rabindranath Tagore As ‘Eternal Voice Of Indian Civilisation’ On Pochishe Boishakh123PhotostoriesHantavirus is that odd infection that can make a simple fever a medical emergency, says Delhi NCR pulmonologistWhat’s it like to visit 10 most economically stable countries in the world right now? 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TVK chief Vijay Vijay’s march to Fort St George may finally have crossed the halfway mark, but only after five days of intense backroom negotiations, political brinkmanship and a prolonged wait for support letters that kept Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) hanging just below the majority line.Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) finally backed with with its two MLAs, taking the number of TVK-led alliance to 119. However effectively it is 118 as Vijay contested from two constituencsy and would be required to vacate one as per the rules, making the TVK’s tally 107.Soon after VCK backing the TVK, the two Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) also backed Vijay’s party.With this, TVK (107) now has the support of Congress (5), CPI (2), CPM (2) and VCK (2), IUML (2), taking its tally to 120, crossing the majority mark of 118. TVK leader Aadhav Arjuna met VCK chief Thirumavalavan in Chennai on Saturday.For actor-turned-politician C Joseph Vijay, the days following the May 4 Tamil Nadu assembly election results were less about celebration and more about survival arithmetic.TVK emerged as the single-largest party with 108 seats in the 234-member assembly, placing Vijay within striking distance of the chief minister’s chair but still 10 short of the majority mark of 118. What followed was a high-voltage political see-saw involving the DMK, AIADMK, Left parties, Congress, VCK and even late-night visits to Raj Bhavan. TVK reels in the spoilsAt the centre of the uncertainty stood Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) chief Thol Thirumavalavan.While Congress quickly backed TVK with five MLAs, the VCK adopted a cautious wait-and-watch approach, repeatedly delaying a formal announcement despite intense speculation that it would eventually support Vijay. That hesitation kept TVK stuck in suspense for nearly five days and forced Vijay’s camp to simultaneously keep communication channels open with multiple political players.Parallel power gameThe uncertainty deepened as parallel power games unfolded across Chennai.Soon after results were declared, senior AIADMK leaders S P Velumani and C Ve Shanmugam reportedly explored the possibility of engineering support for Vijay by attempting to bring over enough AIADMK MLAs to cross the two-thirds threshold under anti-defection provisions. The proposal reportedly included demands for seven ministerial berths and a deputy chief minister post in a potential TVK-led government.At the same time, another political axis was taking shape.The spree of twistsAIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) reportedly opened channels with the DMK leadership to explore the possibility of preventing Vijay from taking office altogether. The proposal allegedly involved a DMK-backed AIADMK government, an idea that triggered intense backchannel discussions inside the Dravidian ecosystem.As speculation intensified, Palaniswami moved quickly to contain any rebellion within his party. AIADMK MLAs were shifted to resorts in Puducherry and isolated from communication in scenes reminiscent of Tamil Nadu’s earlier resort-politics era. The party also publicly ruled out extending support to TVK “under any circumstance”.Meanwhile, Vijay’s camp remained locked in constant negotiations.Between May 4 and May 6, TVK leaders Bussy Anand, Aadhav Arjuna and strategist John Arokiasamy reportedly held multiple rounds of discussions with the Velumani-Shanmugam group. Yet the talks never reached a breakthrough, particularly as Congress had already submitted support letters to TVK.The real suspense, however, revolved around the DMK alliance partners.Left supports VijayWhile CPI and CPM gradually moved toward supporting Vijay, the VCK refused to immediately commit. Even as the Left parties publicly backed TVK on Friday to prevent what CPM described as “BJP entering through the back door” via governor’s rule, Thirumavalavan continued to hold back formal endorsement. That hesitation left Vijay tantalisingly short.One big gapBy Friday night, TVK had the support of 117 legislators, just one short of the majority mark. Rumours spread that the Indian Union Muslim League would bridge the gap and pave the way for a Saturday swearing-in ceremony. But IUML initially denied supporting TVK, adding fresh uncertainty to an already volatile situation with late-night drama.Later, AMMK chief TTV Dhinakaran met governor R V Arlekar demanding that Palaniswami be invited to form the government. He also alleged that his lone MLA had gone incommunicado and accused TVK of horse-trading before later claiming forged support letters had triggered panic.All through this, the VCK maintained strategic ambiguity.Even after CPI and CPM crossed over to Vijay’s side, Thirumavalavan met outgoing chief minister M K Stalin at his residence on Friday night, reportedly discussing an “amicable separation” from the DMK-led alliance. Yet no formal commitment emerged immediately from the VCK camp. However, only on Saturday did the deadlock finally break.Thirumavalavan announced “unconditional support” to TVK, taking Vijay’s numbers to the crucial 118 mark. Soon after, the Tamil Nadu unit of IUML also extended support to the party, effectively ending days of uncertainty over whether Vijay would actually manage to gather enough numbers to stake claim to form the government.For Vijay, the episode was an early lesson in coalition-era politics. The actor who stormed Tamil Nadu politics with a massive electoral debut discovered that emerging as the single-largest party was only half the battle.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosED Arrests Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora In Rs 100 Crore Money Laundering CaseVCK Backs Vijay As TVK Moves Closer To Forming Government In Tamil Nadu | WatchTamil Nadu Shocker: TVK Worker Attempts Self-Immolation As Vijay’s CM Ambition Faces DelaySheikh Hasina Congratulates BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari On Taking Oath As West Bengal CMVijay’s Bid To Form Tamil Nadu Government Hits Crisis As VCK, Allies Keep TVK WaitingED Raids Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora’s Premises In Fresh Money Laundering Probe | WatchTop Moments: Suvendu Adhikari Takes Oath As West Bengal’s First BJP Chief Minister | WatchBJP Ends 15-Year TMC Rule In Bengal As Suvendu Adhikari Takes Oath As Chief MinisterPM Modi Touches Feet Of 98-year-old Veteran BJP Leader Makhanlal Sarkar In KolkataPM Modi Hails Rabindranath Tagore As ‘Eternal Voice Of Indian Civilisation’ On Pochishe Boishakh123PhotostoriesHantavirus is that odd infection that can make a simple fever a medical emergency, says Delhi NCR pulmonologistWhat’s it like to visit 10 most economically stable countries in the world right now? What’s India’s rankHow to know if someone is genuine: 5 common habits that sets them apart from those who are fakeHow to correctly store watermelons in summer to keep them fresh, juicy, and long-lastingAnimals that carry their homes with themHow to make South Indian Lauki Paniyaram for Saturday breakfastSundar Pichai: 5 career-saving office politics tips inspired by the Google CEO5 beauty habits that most rich women follow for that glowing skinArboreal: Snakes that always stay on trees and rarely descend7 animals and insects that eat their own poop (or someone else’s) – and what science says about it123Hot PicksSBI Q4 resultsThane- Navi Mumbai corridorMaharashtra SSC ResultPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingWWE Smackdown HighlightsWest Bengal Government FormationUS Iran warHPBOSE 10th Result 2026Yashasvi JaiswalR AshwinBAN vs PAKSalil AnkolaWest Bengal CabinetSuryansh Shedge


From 107 to 120: Inside political see-saw that kept Vijay away from Tamil Nadu CM chair for 5 days

Vijay’s march to Fort St George may finally have crossed the halfway mark, but only after five days of intense backroom negotiations, political brinkmanship and a prolonged wait for support letters that kept Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) hanging just below the majority line.Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) finally backed with with its two MLAs, taking the number of TVK-led alliance to 119. However effectively it is 118 as Vijay contested from two constituencsy and would be required to vacate one as per the rules, making the TVK’s tally 107.Soon after VCK backing the TVK, the two Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) also backed Vijay’s party.With this, TVK (107) now has the support of Congress (5), CPI (2), CPM (2) and VCK (2), IUML (2), taking its tally to 120, crossing the majority mark of 118.

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TVK leader Aadhav Arjuna met VCK chief Thirumavalavan in Chennai on Saturday.

For actor-turned-politician C Joseph Vijay, the days following the May 4 Tamil Nadu assembly election results were less about celebration and more about survival arithmetic.TVK emerged as the single-largest party with 108 seats in the 234-member assembly, placing Vijay within striking distance of the chief minister’s chair but still 10 short of the majority mark of 118. What followed was a high-voltage political see-saw involving the DMK, AIADMK, Left parties, Congress, VCK and even late-night visits to Raj Bhavan.

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TVK reels in the spoils

At the centre of the uncertainty stood Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) chief Thol Thirumavalavan.While Congress quickly backed TVK with five MLAs, the VCK adopted a cautious wait-and-watch approach, repeatedly delaying a formal announcement despite intense speculation that it would eventually support Vijay. That hesitation kept TVK stuck in suspense for nearly five days and forced Vijay’s camp to simultaneously keep communication channels open with multiple political players.

Parallel power game

The uncertainty deepened as parallel power games unfolded across Chennai.Soon after results were declared, senior AIADMK leaders S P Velumani and C Ve Shanmugam reportedly explored the possibility of engineering support for Vijay by attempting to bring over enough AIADMK MLAs to cross the two-thirds threshold under anti-defection provisions. The proposal reportedly included demands for seven ministerial berths and a deputy chief minister post in a potential TVK-led government.At the same time, another political axis was taking shape.

The spree of twists

AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) reportedly opened channels with the DMK leadership to explore the possibility of preventing Vijay from taking office altogether. The proposal allegedly involved a DMK-backed AIADMK government, an idea that triggered intense backchannel discussions inside the Dravidian ecosystem.As speculation intensified, Palaniswami moved quickly to contain any rebellion within his party. AIADMK MLAs were shifted to resorts in Puducherry and isolated from communication in scenes reminiscent of Tamil Nadu’s earlier resort-politics era. The party also publicly ruled out extending support to TVK “under any circumstance”.Meanwhile, Vijay’s camp remained locked in constant negotiations.Between May 4 and May 6, TVK leaders Bussy Anand, Aadhav Arjuna and strategist John Arokiasamy reportedly held multiple rounds of discussions with the Velumani-Shanmugam group. Yet the talks never reached a breakthrough, particularly as Congress had already submitted support letters to TVK.The real suspense, however, revolved around the DMK alliance partners.Left supports VijayWhile CPI and CPM gradually moved toward supporting Vijay, the VCK refused to immediately commit. Even as the Left parties publicly backed TVK on Friday to prevent what CPM described as “BJP entering through the back door” via governor’s rule, Thirumavalavan continued to hold back formal endorsement. That hesitation left Vijay tantalisingly short.

One big gap

By Friday night, TVK had the support of 117 legislators, just one short of the majority mark. Rumours spread that the Indian Union Muslim League would bridge the gap and pave the way for a Saturday swearing-in ceremony. But IUML initially denied supporting TVK, adding fresh uncertainty to an already volatile situation with late-night drama.Later, AMMK chief TTV Dhinakaran met governor R V Arlekar demanding that Palaniswami be invited to form the government. He also alleged that his lone MLA had gone incommunicado and accused TVK of horse-trading before later claiming forged support letters had triggered panic.All through this, the VCK maintained strategic ambiguity.Even after CPI and CPM crossed over to Vijay’s side, Thirumavalavan met outgoing chief minister M K Stalin at his residence on Friday night, reportedly discussing an “amicable separation” from the DMK-led alliance. Yet no formal commitment emerged immediately from the VCK camp. However, only on Saturday did the deadlock finally break.Thirumavalavan announced “unconditional support” to TVK, taking Vijay’s numbers to the crucial 118 mark. Soon after, the Tamil Nadu unit of IUML also extended support to the party, effectively ending days of uncertainty over whether Vijay would actually manage to gather enough numbers to stake claim to form the government.For Vijay, the episode was an early lesson in coalition-era politics. The actor who stormed Tamil Nadu politics with a massive electoral debut discovered that emerging as the single-largest party was only half the battle.



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