AMMK leader TTV Dhinakaran has accused the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) of forging a support letter from MLA-elect Kamaraj S [1].

The dispute arises during a critical government-formation period in Tamil Nadu. The ability to prove legislative support is essential for parties seeking to negotiate power or influence the Governor's decision on who forms the next administration [1].

Dhinakaran, the General Secretary of AMMK, said that TVK submitted a forged support letter of MLA Kamaraj to the Governor [2]. Following this discovery, AMMK filed a formal police complaint at the Guindy police station [3]. "We have filed a plaint against TVK for forging the support letter," Dhinakaran said [2].

TVK chief Vijay rejected the allegations. The party said that Kamaraj S signed the letter voluntarily [1]. To support this claim, TVK released a video showing the MLA-elect's support for Vijay [1]. This letter involved one MLA-elect [1].

AMMK has challenged the authenticity of the evidence provided by TVK. While TVK presents the video as proof of voluntary support, reports from Devdiscourse indicate that AMMK views the video as AI-generated and not genuine [2].

The conflict centers on the validity of the document submitted to the Governor of Tamil Nadu. The two parties remain in direct contradiction over whether the support of the single lawmaker was obtained through legitimate means or through the fabrication of documents [1], [2].

"TVK has submitted a forged support letter of MLA Kamaraj to the Governor."

This legal battle highlights the volatility of post-election alliances in Tamil Nadu. By filing a police complaint over a single MLA's support, AMMK is attempting to undermine the perceived legitimacy and numerical strength of TVK during government negotiations. The introduction of AI-generated content allegations further complicates the verification of political endorsements in the region.