In a dramatic political development in Tamil Nadu, the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has declared that all 107 of its MLAs are prepared to resign if either the DMK or AIADMK attempts to form the government through political manipulation or backdoor alliances.
The strong statement comes amid rising political uncertainty and speculation over possible coalition moves following recent tensions in the state’s political landscape. TVK leaders stated that the party would not allow the mandate of the people to be “misused or distorted” for political convenience.
According to senior party members, the decision reflects the party’s commitment to maintaining political integrity and respecting public opinion. They emphasized that TVK would rather sacrifice power than support any arrangement that goes against the people’s expectations.
The announcement has intensified political discussions across Tamil Nadu, with supporters praising the move as a bold stand for democratic values, while critics described it as a political pressure tactic aimed at gaining public sympathy.
Political analysts believe the statement could significantly impact alliance negotiations and future government formation strategies in the state. The declaration has also sparked reactions from both DMK and AIADMK camps, although neither party has officially responded in detail so far.
TVK’s growing influence in Tamil Nadu politics has been closely watched in recent months, and this latest announcement further positions the party as a strong and aggressive challenger in the state’s evolving political scenario.
As the situation develops, all eyes remain on how the major parties respond and whether the political atmosphere in Tamil Nadu moves toward confrontation or compromise.