Three members of the legislative assembly from the AIADMK are reportedly considering leaving the party to join actor Vijay's TVK [1].
This potential shift occurs during a volatile period of government formation in Tamil Nadu. If these legislators defect, it could destabilize the AIADMK's legislative strength and provide a significant boost to the emerging political outfit led by Vijay.
Reports indicate that these three lawmakers [1] may break ranks due to internal rifts and the perceived prospects offered by the Thalapathy Vijay Katchi (TVK). An unnamed source from NDTV said three AIADMK MLAs could soon break ranks and join Vijay-led TVK, triggering fresh turmoil within the AIADMK camp [1].
The AIADMK has countered these reports by emphasizing party unity. An AIADMK spokesperson said all newly elected legislators have already met AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami [2]. This meeting is intended to signal that the party's ranks remain intact despite the rumors of rebellion.
The drama unfolds as the state navigates the immediate aftermath of the May 2026 elections. Political observers note that the movement of even a few legislators can shift the balance of power during the delicate process of forming a government, a process already clouded by speculation of internal party friction.
While the party leadership maintains that the legislators are aligned with Palaniswami, the reports of a potential exit to TVK suggest a growing challenge from the actor-turned-politician. The tension highlights the fragility of coalition and party dynamics in the current legislative landscape.
“Three AIADMK MLAs could soon break ranks and join Vijay-led TVK”
The reported defection of three MLAs to the TVK reflects the disruptive influence of actor Vijay's entry into Tamil Nadu politics. While the AIADMK attempts to project stability through formal meetings with its general secretary, the mere speculation of a rebellion indicates internal vulnerability. This instability could impact the party's bargaining power or stability during the government formation process following the May 2026 elections.



