T.T.V. Dhinakaran, General Secretary of the AMMK, alleges that TVK chief Vijay submitted a forged support letter to the Governor of Tamil Nadu [1].

These accusations surface during a critical government-formation crisis in the state. If proven, the use of fabricated documents to secure power could trigger legal challenges and shift the political alignment of the coalition [2].

Dhinakaran said that the TVK submitted a letter purportedly from MLA Kamaraj to the Governor's office [3]. He said that the party used an AI-generated video to simulate support from the legislator [1].

According to Dhinakaran, these actions were part of a broader effort to pressure MLA Kamaraj into supporting the TVK coalition [2]. He said the use of forgery was an attempt by Vijay to become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu [3].

The AMMK leader has called for a formal probe into what he described as a horse-trading bid [1]. He said the submission of fake evidence to a constitutional authority represents a serious breach of political ethics [2].

This conflict highlights the growing tension between the AMMK and TVK as they navigate the state's unstable political landscape. The allegations suggest a high-stakes environment where digital manipulation is being used to sway government formation [3].

T.T.V. Dhinakaran alleges that TVK submitted a forged support letter to the Governor.

The allegation that AI-generated content and forged documents were used to influence a government-formation process introduces a new layer of digital risk to Indian regional politics. If the Governor's office acknowledges the receipt of such materials, it could lead to criminal investigations into forgery and electoral fraud, potentially disqualifying key players from forming a government.