EPS and TVK leader Vijay File
Tamil Nadu

Edappadi to meet MLAs today; mulls support for TVK

Notably, no single party has achieved a clear majority in the assembly. The TVK has emerged as the single largest party but remains short of the numbers required to form a government. In response, TVK has initiated efforts to rally support from other political outfits. With the AIADMK holding 47 MLAs, political speculation is rife that TVK may seek its backing.

DT NEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) convened a meeting with the party's newly elected MLAs at his residence on Wednesday. Sources indicate that discussions during the meeting included the possibility of extending support to the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).

The meeting follows the recently concluded assembly elections, in which the AIADMK-led NDA alliance secured 53 constituencies. The AIADMK alone won 47 of these seats—a bad decline from its 2021 Assembly performance, when the party had won 66 seats. The reduced tally is being viewed as a significant setback for the party.

Notably, no single party has achieved a clear majority in the assembly. The TVK has emerged as the single largest party but remains short of the numbers required to form a government. In response, TVK has initiated efforts to rally support from other political outfits. With the AIADMK holding 47 MLAs, political speculation is rife that TVK may seek its backing.

Against this backdrop, Palaniswami held consultations with the newly elected AIADMK legislators. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Lalgudi MLA-elect Leema Rose Martin confirmed that TVK is in talks with the AIADMK and has requested the party’s support to secure a majority in the assembly.

During the meeting, EPS also sought to understand the reasons behind the party’s electoral setback, asking each legislator-elect to analyse the factors that led to the AIADMK’s failure in the polls.

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