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No alliance with AIADMK: Vijay on rumours of an electoral pactThe statement by TVK puts to rest all speculation about an alliance between the party and AIADMK.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Actor and founder of Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam Vijay addresses his pary's first political conference, at Vikravandi.</p></div>

Actor and founder of Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam Vijay addresses his pary's first political conference, at Vikravandi.

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Chennai: Actor Vijay’s Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) on Monday termed the speculation that the party will ally with principal opposition party, AIADMK, for the 2026 assembly elections as "completely false" and "without evidence or basis"

TVK general secretary and Vijay’s long-time aide, N Anand, reiterated that the party’s aim was to install its own government in 2026 by proving its “individual strength” before the people. 

Anand was referring to a report in a leading Tamil newspaper that TVK and AIADMK will contest the 2026 assembly elections in an alliance. “It is condemnable that a Tamil newspaper has published a baseless news as a headline. The news report is completely false and without evidence or basis,” Anand said in a statement. 

The statement by TVK puts to rest all speculation about an alliance between the party and AIADMK. The rumours began spreading after October 27 when Vijay formally launched his party and identified the DMK and BJP as his “political” and “ideological” enemies – newspapers, media outlets, and political commentators interpreted this as the actor nursing a soft corner for the AIADMK. 

“Our president Vijay clearly explained the principles of the TVK, and clarified his stand on the political and ideological enemies of the party. Our goal is to win the 2026 assembly polls with a majority and we are working towards that goal with a clear strategy,” Anand said. 

He asked the people of Tamil Nadu to ignore “untrue” and “false” statements by traditional media and “self-proclaimed” political commentators. 

“The political path to be taken by TVK is only for the benefit of the people of Tamil Nadu. We ask people not to take seriously news that is spread only to create confusion in their minds,” the TVK general secretary said. 

Vijay’s entry into politics and his anti-DMK stand is being debated intensely in political circles. After Vijay’s speech which hit all the right buttons, the DMK and AIADMK have been focussing more on their party affairs and increasing their presence in the media. 

For the past two weeks, Chief Minister M K Stalin and Leader of Opposition Edappadi K Palaniswami, have been dominating the news cycle in the state by criticising each other almost every day to reinforce that the 2026 elections will still be a “direct fight” between the two.    

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(Published 18 November 2024, 19:22 IST)