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Goal to get majority with people's support, says actor Vijay's party; rules out alliance with AIADMK

Chennai | Actor-politician Vijay led Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam on Monday said its goal was to form a government in Tamil Nadu with the people's support and ruled out any alliance with the main opposition party AIADMK.

Citing a news report in a Tamil daily which claimed a tie-up between the TVK and AIADMK, party general secretary N Anand said in a statement that it was 'out-and-out false and had no basis or proof'.

The goal of the party is to win majority with the people's great support and form a government that delivers good governance, he added.

Tamil Nadu Assembly election, as per the schedule, is likely during April-May 2026.

Since Vijay spared AIADMK in his party conference on October 27 and targeted the ruling parties, the DMK and the BJP, in the state and centre respectively, speculation arose on the possibility of an alliance between the TVK and the AIADMK.

The party had already said that its ideology is based on secular, social justice principles.

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