Superstar Vijay’s TVK Disrupts Tamil Nadu Politics

A massive political earthquake has hit Tamil Nadu today as the newly formed Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by superstar C. Joseph Vijay, shattered the decades-old dominance of traditional parties. In a stunning electoral debut, TVK has emerged as a powerhouse, leading or winning in over 100 constituencies. This performance has effectively ended the long-standing bipolar contest between the DMK and AIADMK that has defined the state for over fifty years.
The most shocking headline of the day is the defeat of Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in his own stronghold of Kolathur. He was unseated by TVK’s V.S. Babu in a closely watched battle that signaled a strong desire for new leadership. While Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin managed to retain his seat in Chepauk, the overall mood across the state reflects a massive shift toward the “Vijay wave.” Even the sons of common workers, like Sabarinathan, have secured victories on TVK tickets, proving the party’s grassroots appeal.
Supporters have flooded the streets of Chennai and other major cities, celebrating with sweets and music as the results confirm a historic mandate. While the party is currently just short of the magic number for a solo majority, it stands as the single largest entity in the Assembly. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other national leaders have already extended their congratulations to Vijay for this spectacular debut.
As the final counts conclude, the focus moves to how the superstar will navigate government formation. With the DMK and AIADMK pushed to the sidelines in many regions, Tamil Nadu enters a new chapter. The state’s political landscape has been permanently altered by a leader who successfully transitioned from the silver screen to the corridors of power.
