Vijay's TVK and Congress Forge New Political Path in Tamil Nadu
The Congress party has parted ways with DMK to support actor-politician Vijay's TVK in forming the new government in Tamil Nadu. The newly forged alliance promises a secular, progressive, and welfarist government, aiming to revive the historical legacy of leaders like Periyar and Kamaraj.
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In a significant political shift, the Congress party has severed its longstanding ties with the DMK to support actor-politician Vijay's television faction TVK in forming the Tamil Nadu government. Congress spokespersons cited public sentiment and the desire for a progressive and secular governance as key motivators for their decision.
With Congress winning five seats and TVK securing 108 in the 234-member assembly, the alliance is positioned to cross the majority threshold. Led by Vijay, TVK has emerged as a pivotal force in the region's politics, promising a commitment to constitutional ideals and social justice.
As preparations for governance begin, Congress leaders emphasize the importance of excluding communal forces to uphold the alliance's values, drawing on the legacies of influential figures such as Periyar and Kamaraj to guide the state towards a promising future.
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