
Actor Vijay’s TVK rejects speculations about alliance with AIADMK
The Hindu
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) general secretary N. Anand on Monday (November 18, 2024) said the party intended to form a government on its own in Tamil Nadu and dismissed speculations that it would form an alliance with the AIADMK in the 2026 Assembly election.
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) general secretary N. Anand on Monday (November 18, 2024) said the party intended to form a government on its own in Tamil Nadu and dismissed speculations that it would form an alliance with the AIADMK in the 2026 Assembly election.
Terming a news report published in a Tamil daily as “baseless”, after it claimed that the party floated by actor Vijay would ally with the AIADMK, he said: “At the first State conference of the TVK, the party leader [Vijay] delivered a clear and detailed speech outlining the party’s policies, ideological and political enemies, and its political stance.”
Claiming the TVK has been getting overwhelming support from the people of the State, he said it was devising strategies to contest the Assembly election and win a decisive majority.
“We remind those with ulterior motives spreading such baseless falsehoods in the guise of political commentary via media and social media that the people of Tamil Nadu will disregard such fabricated news,” he said.

Currently, only the services in the 32 series stop at the section of the road adjacent to the Broadway terminus, temporarily closed on account of reconstruction work. Small traders association tells R. Ragu that ensuring the services now accommodated at the temporary terminus at Island Grounds stop at NSC Bose road would benefit visitors to the markets in Parrys

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