Vijay, chief of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), will meet all winning candidates at the party headquarters to decide post-poll strategy.

The meeting follows a historic mandate secured during the Tamil Nadu 2026 assembly election. Because the party has not yet reached a full majority, these discussions are critical for determining whether TVK can form a government through strategic alliances.

TVK emerged as the single largest party by winning 108 seats [1], [2], [3]. Despite this performance, the party requires 10 more seats to secure a majority in the assembly. The gathering at the party headquarters aims to assess the path toward that threshold and explore potential alliance options with other political entities.

Vijay intends to use the session to determine the further course of action and coordinate with the newly elected members. The focus of the meeting remains on the post-election landscape and the specific requirements for government formation in the state.

The party's current position as the largest group in the assembly places it in a pivotal role for the upcoming administration. The outcome of these internal deliberations will likely dictate the stability and composition of the next Tamil Nadu government.

TVK emerged as the single largest party by winning 108 seats

The results place Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam in a 'kingmaker' or lead position, but the lack of an outright majority necessitates coalition building. The success of Vijay's upcoming meetings will determine if the party can translate its plurality of seats into executive power or if it will face a deadlock in government formation.