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Vijay Sworn In as Tamil Nadu CM: TVK Ends 59 Years of Dravidian Rule

Thalapathy Vijay sworn in as Tamil Nadu 9th CM on 10 May 2026. TVK wins 108 seats, ends 59-year Dravidian rule. MK Stalin loses. UPSC & TNPSC quiz inside.

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“For the first time since 1967, Tamil Nadu is governed by a party outside the Dravidian duopoly.” — Political analysts on TVK’s historic victory

C. Joseph Vijay, widely known as Thalapathy Vijay, was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on 10 May 2026 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai. Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar administered the oath of office and secrecy, with nine cabinet ministers sworn in at the same ceremony attended by Rahul Gandhi and prominent figures from Tamil cinema.

At 51, Vijay becomes Tamil Nadu’s ninth Chief Minister — and the first leader of a non-Dravidian party to head the state government in 59 years. His party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), founded just two years before, won 108 seats in its debut election — displacing both the DMK and AIADMK, who had together ruled Tamil Nadu without interruption since 1967.

108 TVK Seats Won
85.1% Voter Turnout (State Record)
59 Years Dravidian Rule Ended
85,000 Fan Clubs Turned Cadres
📊 Quick Reference
Full Name C. Joseph Vijay (Thalapathy Vijay)
Position 9th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
Sworn In 10 May 2026
Party (TVK Founded) 2 February 2024
Oath Administered By Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar
Constituency Retained Perambur (North Chennai)

📜 The 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly Election

Elections to the 17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly were held on 23 April 2026 across all 234 constituencies. Results were declared on 4 May 2026. The election recorded a voter turnout of 85.1% — the highest in Tamil Nadu’s electoral history.

TVK contested alone in 233 constituencies — without any pre-poll alliance — and secured approximately 35% of the popular vote, outpolling both Dravidian parties in its debut election. However, TVK fell short of the 118-seat majority mark by 10 seats, producing a hung Assembly.

A notable casualty was incumbent Chief Minister M.K. Stalin of the DMK, who lost from the Kolathur constituency — a seat he had won three consecutive times. Stalin resigned as Chief Minister on 5 May 2026. AIADMK’s Edappadi K. Palaniswami retained his Edappadi constituency with the widest winning margin in the state.

Party Seats Won Outcome
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) 108 Single largest party (short of 118 majority)
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) 59 CM M.K. Stalin lost from Kolathur
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) 47 EPS retained Edappadi with largest margin
Others & Independents 20 Balance of House
Total (Majority Mark: 118) 234 Hung Assembly
✓ Quick Recall

M.K. Stalin lost from Kolathur — he had won this seat three consecutive times before. It is a high-value MCQ fact. Also: TVK won 35% of votes with 108 seats. Majority mark = 118. TVK’s coalition floor strength = 120 (just 2 above majority).

⚖️ Coalition Formation: A Week of Political Uncertainty

TVK’s shortfall of 10 seats sparked intense coalition negotiations. The arithmetic that eventually gave Vijay his majority involved:

  • Indian National Congress (INC): Left the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) and formally joined the TVK-led government, citing TVK’s invocation of Tamil Nadu Congress icon K. Kamarajar as ideological inspiration.
  • Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), CPI, CPI(M), and IUML: Extended outside support to TVK without formally leaving the SPA or joining the government.

With allied support, TVK’s floor count rose to 120 — just two more than the 118-seat majority threshold. The Governor directed Vijay to prove his majority on the floor of the Assembly on or before 13 May 2026.

⚠️ Exam Trap

INC formally joined the TVK government; VCK, CPI, CPI(M), and IUML provided only outside support — they did not join the government or formally leave the SPA. This distinction between formal coalition partners vs. outside support is a classic exam MCQ differentiation. TVK floor strength = 120; majority = 118.

✨ Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam: Rise of a Debut Party

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (meaning ‘Victory Party of Tamilakam’) was formally founded on 2 February 2024 by Vijay, headquartered in Panaiyur, Chennai. Its stated ideological pillars are egalitarianism, secularism, and social justice. The party announced it would contest all 234 seats entirely without alliance partners — an audacious strategy for a party barely two years old.

TVK’s organisational base was built on Vijay’s pre-existing network of approximately 85,000 fan clubs across Tamil Nadu (operating since 2009 under the name Vijay Makkal Iyakkam), which were converted wholesale into political cadres. TVK’s first major conference at Vikravandi in October 2024 drew a reported 8 lakh (800,000) attendees. Its second conference was held in Madurai in August 2025.

The party’s manifesto centred on welfare pledges for women — monthly financial assistance, free cooking gas cylinders, free government bus travel, and dedicated women’s safety teams — alongside a corruption-free administration promise. A crowd crush at a Vijay rally in Karur in September 2025 killed at least 41 people and injured 80 others, triggering a CBI inquiry.

🎯 Simple Explanation

Think of TVK as a startup that disrupted a 60-year-old duopoly. Tamil Nadu’s political market had only two brands — DMK and AIADMK — for nearly six decades. TVK entered with zero political experience, converted 85,000 fan clubs into a party machine, and in its very first election became the single largest party. The equivalent would be a new tech company beating Apple and Samsung in its debut product launch.

👤 Vijay’s Electoral Performance

Vijay contested from two constituencies simultaneously — a practice permitted during elections but requiring resignation from one seat after being declared elected:

  • Perambur (North Chennai): Won by a margin of over 38,000 votes
  • Tiruchirappalli East: Won by a margin of 27,216 votes

He subsequently resigned from Tiruchirappalli East, retaining Perambur as his primary Assembly constituency.

TVK’s geographic sweep was notable: strong wins across Northern Tamil Nadu, major inroads into the Western Kongu region (traditionally an AIADMK stronghold), and strong performance in Southern Tamil Nadu. TVK also won 24 of 46 reserved constituencies (for Scheduled Communities) — the first debut party to secure more than half of such seats in the state.

📌 Swearing-In, Cabinet, and First-Day Orders

The swearing-in ceremony at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium on 10 May 2026 was held at 10 AM — one of the largest venues ever used for a Chief Minister’s swearing-in in India’s history. Nine cabinet ministers were sworn in alongside Vijay, including:

  • N. Anand (TVK General Secretary)
  • Aadhav Arjuna, Dr K.G. Arunraj, P. Venkataramanan, R. Nirmalkumar, Rajmohan, Dr T.K. Prabhu, Selvi S. Keerthana
  • K.A. Sengottaiyan — veteran AIADMK leader who had served in multiple Jayalalithaa cabinets before joining TVK

The 17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly held its first sitting on 11 May 2026 for MLA oath-taking. Pro Tempore Speaker Karuppaiah (elected from Sholavandan) presided. Speaker and Deputy Speaker elections were scheduled for 12 May 2026.

On his first day in office, Vijay signed files implementing three major manifesto promises: 200 units of free electricity for domestic consumers, a special women’s safety force with a dedicated helpline, and a statewide anti-drug mechanism.

🌍 Historical Context: Tamil Nadu’s Political Landscape

Tamil Nadu’s post-Independence politics is defined by Dravidian dominance — rooted in Tamil identity, social justice, and anti-caste ideology. The DMK, founded by C.N. Annadurai in 1949, first came to power in 1967, defeating Congress. The AIADMK, founded by M.G. Ramachandran (MGR) in 1972 after breaking from DMK, alternated with DMK in power from 1967 to 2026 — 59 unbroken years.

Leader Film Background Party CM Tenure
M.G. Ramachandran (MGR) Beloved Tamil film actor AIADMK (founded) 1977–1987 (until death)
J. Jayalalithaa Tamil film actress AIADMK CM six times (1991–2016)
M. Karunanidhi Tamil film screenwriter DMK CM five times (1969–2011)
Thalapathy Vijay Tamil film actor (Thalapathy franchise) TVK (founded) 2026–present (9th CM)
1967
DMK under C.N. Annadurai wins Tamil Nadu — ends Congress rule, begins Dravidian era
1972
MGR founds AIADMK after split from DMK; the two-party Dravidian duopoly takes shape
2 Feb 2024
Thalapathy Vijay founds Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) at Panaiyur, Chennai
Oct 2024
TVK’s first major conference at Vikravandi draws 8 lakh attendees
Sep 2025
Crowd crush at Vijay rally in Karur kills 41; CBI inquiry ordered
23 Apr 2026
17th Tamil Nadu Assembly elections held; 85.1% turnout — state record
4 May 2026
Results: TVK 108, DMK 59, AIADMK 47; M.K. Stalin loses Kolathur; hung Assembly
5 May 2026
M.K. Stalin resigns as Chief Minister
10 May 2026
Vijay sworn in as Tamil Nadu’s 9th CM at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium
💭 Think About This

Tamil Nadu’s political tradition has seen actors become CMs before (MGR, Jayalalithaa). But TVK is different — it is a debut party, not a traditional Dravidian organisation. Does Vijay’s victory represent a continuation of Tamil Nadu’s film-politics tradition, or is it a genuinely new kind of political formation? And what does TVK’s success tell us about the limits of entrenched political dynasties in Indian states?

🧠 Memory Tricks
108-59-47-118-120 Number Chain:
108 (TVK seats) → 59 (DMK) → 47 (AIADMK) → 118 (majority mark) → 120 (TVK’s coalition floor strength). TVK was 10 short; coalition gave them 12 extra (net +2).
TVK Full Form and Meaning:
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam = ‘Victory Party of Tamilakam.’ Founded 2 February 2024. HQ: Panaiyur, Chennai. First conference: Vikravandi (Oct 2024), 8 lakh attendees.
Tamil Nadu’s Actor-CMs:
MGR → Jaya → Vijay” — three Tamil actors who became CM. MGR founded AIADMK; Jayalalithaa was CM 6 times; Vijay founded TVK. Karunanidhi (DMK) was a film writer, not actor — the common MCQ trap.
Dravidian Era Dates:
Dravidian rule: 1967–2026 = 59 years. DMK founded: 1949 (C.N. Annadurai). AIADMK founded: 1972 (MGR). TVK founded: 2024 (Vijay). “49-67-72-24” for founding years of DMK, Dravidian era start, AIADMK, TVK.
📚 Quick Revision Flashcards

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Who is Thalapathy Vijay and what is his party?
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Answer
C. Joseph Vijay, sworn in as Tamil Nadu’s 9th Chief Minister on 10 May 2026. Founded Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) on 2 February 2024.
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🧠 Think Deeper

For GDPI, Essay Writing & Critical Analysis

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Tamil Nadu has a long tradition of film icons entering politics — MGR, Jayalalithaa, Karunanidhi, and now Vijay. Does celebrity politics strengthen or weaken democratic institutions?
Consider: The role of parasocial relationships in building political capital; whether fan networks substitute for party ideology; the policy competence question for celebrity politicians; parallels in US (Reagan, Trump) and Philippines (Estrada, Duterte); and whether TVK represents a new kind of party or merely the latest iteration of Tamil film-politics.
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TVK won 35% of votes and 108 seats, relying on a coalition of just 120 — two above majority. What does the fragility of this coalition mean for governance stability, and how does India’s first-past-the-post system shape such outcomes?
Think about: Disproportionality of FPTP (35% votes → largest party but no majority); coalition instability when the majority margin is razor-thin; the role of the Governor in hung Assemblies (Article 164, discretionary power in government formation); and whether proportional representation would have produced a different outcome.
🎯 Test Your Knowledge

5 questions • Instant feedback

Question 1 of 5
Thalapathy Vijay is Tamil Nadu’s which numbered Chief Minister, and who administered his oath?
A) 7th CM; Governor R.N. Ravi
B) 8th CM; Governor C.V. Ananda Bose
C) 10th CM; President Droupadi Murmu
D) 9th CM; Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar
Explanation

Vijay is Tamil Nadu’s 9th Chief Minister, sworn in on 10 May 2026 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium. The oath was administered by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar.

Question 2 of 5
How many seats did TVK win in the 2026 election and what was the majority mark?
A) 118 seats; majority mark 118
B) 108 seats; majority mark 118
C) 120 seats; majority mark 117
D) 98 seats; majority mark 118
Explanation

TVK won 108 seats. The majority mark in the 234-seat Assembly was 118. TVK fell short by 10 seats, creating a hung Assembly requiring coalition support.

Question 3 of 5
Which party formally joined the TVK government as a coalition partner?
A) CPI(M)
B) VCK (Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi)
C) Indian National Congress (INC)
D) IUML
Explanation

INC formally joined the TVK government. VCK, CPI, CPI(M), and IUML only provided outside support without joining the government, giving TVK a floor count of 120.

Question 4 of 5
Which sitting Chief Minister lost his seat in the 2026 Tamil Nadu election?
A) M.K. Stalin (DMK) lost from Kolathur
B) Edappadi K. Palaniswami (AIADMK) lost from Edappadi
C) M.K. Stalin (DMK) lost from Chepauk
D) O. Panneerselvam (AIADMK) lost from Bodinayakanur
Explanation

M.K. Stalin of the DMK lost from the Kolathur constituency — a seat he had previously won three consecutive times. He resigned as CM on 5 May 2026. EPS (Palaniswami) retained his Edappadi seat with the widest winning margin.

Question 5 of 5
What does ‘Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam’ mean and when was it founded?
A) Tamil People’s Alliance; founded January 2023
B) Tamil Progressive Front; founded March 2024
C) Tamil Justice League; founded December 2023
D) Victory Party of Tamilakam; founded 2 February 2024
Explanation

Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam means ‘Victory Party of Tamilakam.’ It was founded by Vijay on 2 February 2024, headquartered in Panaiyur, Chennai.

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📌 Key Takeaways for Exams
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Vijay as CM: C. Joseph Vijay (Thalapathy Vijay) sworn in as Tamil Nadu’s 9th CM on 10 May 2026 at JN Indoor Stadium, Chennai. Oath by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar. First non-Dravidian party CM since 1967 — ends 59 years of DMK-AIADMK rule.
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Election Facts: 17th TN Assembly, 23 April 2026, results 4 May 2026. Voter turnout: 85.1% (state record). TVK: 108 seats; DMK: 59; AIADMK: 47. Majority mark: 118. TVK’s popular vote: ~35%.
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Coalition: INC formally joined TVK government; VCK, CPI, CPI(M), IUML gave outside support. TVK floor strength = 120. Floor test deadline: 13 May 2026. M.K. Stalin lost Kolathur; resigned 5 May 2026.
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TVK: Founded 2 February 2024; HQ Panaiyur, Chennai; means ‘Victory Party of Tamilakam.’ Built on 85,000 fan clubs (Vijay Makkal Iyakkam, since 2009). Vikravandi conference (Oct 2024): 8 lakh attendees.
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Vijay’s Constituencies: Won from Perambur (38,000+ margin) AND Tiruchirappalli East (27,216 margin). Resigned from Tiruchirappalli East; retained Perambur. TVK won 24/46 reserved SC/ST constituencies — first debut party to win more than half.
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Actor-CM Tradition: MGR (AIADMK founder, CM 1977-87), Jayalalithaa (CM 6 times), now Vijay. Karunanidhi was a film screenwriter (not actor). First-day orders: 200 units free electricity, women’s safety force, anti-drug mechanism.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Vijay’s win called historic for Tamil Nadu?
For the first time since 1967, Tamil Nadu will be governed by a party outside the Dravidian duopoly. The DMK and AIADMK had alternated in power continuously for 59 years — no third party had ever managed to form a government in that period. TVK’s debut victory, winning 108 seats and 35% of votes in its very first election, is unprecedented in modern Indian state politics.
How did TVK build such a strong grassroots organisation so quickly?
TVK inherited and converted Vijay’s pre-existing network of approximately 85,000 fan clubs — known as Vijay Makkal Iyakkam since 2009 — into political cadres. This gave the party one of the most extensive grassroots networks of any debut electoral contestant in Indian state history, effectively skipping the years of organisational groundwork that typically precede competitive electoral politics.
What is the difference between parties that formally joined TVK’s government and those providing outside support?
The Indian National Congress formally joined the TVK government — meaning INC ministers took cabinet positions and the party is directly part of the ruling coalition. VCK, CPI, CPI(M), and IUML provided outside support — they vote to support TVK on the floor of the House (helping it reach 120 of 118 needed) but did not join the cabinet and remained nominally part of the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance externally.
Why is Vijay contesting from two constituencies and which one did he keep?
Indian electoral law permits candidates to contest from up to two constituencies simultaneously in the same election. However, if elected from both, the candidate must resign one seat within 14 days. Vijay won from both Perambur (38,000+ margin) and Tiruchirappalli East (27,216 margin). He resigned from Tiruchirappalli East and retained Perambur as his primary Assembly seat.
Was M. Karunanidhi a film actor like MGR, Jayalalithaa, and Vijay?
No — this is a common exam trap. M. Karunanidhi was a Tamil film screenwriter and dialogue writer, not an actor. He wrote scripts for numerous Tamil films before entering politics with the DMK. MGR, Jayalalithaa, and Vijay were all actors. Karunanidhi served as Tamil Nadu CM five times (1969–2011) but came from the writing side of the film industry, not the performing side.
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