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Vijay’s TVK Stuns Tamil Nadu, Defeats MK Stalin’s DMK

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In one of the most stunning political debuts in Indian history, actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has swept Tamil Nadu’s 2026 Assembly Election, winning 105 seats and emerging as the single-largest party in the 234-seat assembly. Incumbent Chief Minister MK Stalin’s DMK was dramatically reduced to just 59-60 seats.

The Vijay Phenomenon

Vijay, one of Tamil cinema’s biggest superstars, launched TVK in 2024 and contested elections for the first time in 2026. His party’s 107-seat haul shattered expectations and made political pundits reconsider their forecasts.

Final Seat Tally

  • TVK (Vijay) wins 105-107 seats in its first-ever electoral outing
  • DMK (MK Stalin) reduced to 59-60 seats
  • AIADMK finishes third with approximately 47 seats
  • TVK also wins 2 seats in Puducherry, signalling all-Tamil footprint
  • Amit Shah credited BJP’s alliance strategy for Tamil Nadu performance

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