TVK shares video of AMMK MLA writing support letter as Tamil Nadu govt suspense continues — Watch | India News
New Delhi: Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) late on Friday shared a video purportedly showing AMM MLA-elect. Kamaraj Writing a letter supporting Vijay’s party, the AMMK vehemently rejected the general secretary’s claim TTV diminution The document was forged amid the fast-moving government formation tussle in Tamil Nadu.The controversy erupted after Dhinakaran rushed to Lok Bhavan to meet Governor Rajendra Arlekar and submitted a letter to the AMMK’s lone MLA-elect to remain loyal to the NDA and AIADMK alliance. He is AIADMK chief Edappadi K. as the chief ministerial candidate of the alliance. supported Palaniswami.However, TVK denied the allegations and released a video claiming that Kamaraj had voluntarily written the letter of support.“These are video visuals of AMMK MLA Kamaraj willingly and happily writing a letter expressing his support to Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam. He said he is supporting Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam with the approval of AMMK general secretary TTV Dhinakaran,” the party said.TVK also alleged that false information is now being circulated to discredit the development. “However, the information being spread now that he did not write the letter is completely false and contrary to the truth. It is imperative for everyone to understand this clearly. By concealing all this information, TTV Dhinakaran continues to spread fake news and misinformation,” the statement added.The Vijay-led party also insisted that it was not indulging in political bargaining to garner support. “The public should understand that the Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam does not need to bargain or negotiate with anyone,” it said.TVK emerged as the single largest party with 108 seats in the 234-member assembly, 10 short of the majority number. The party has since sought the support of smaller parties and independents to form the government.The Congress, which won five seats along with the CPI and CPI(M), which got two seats each, have already backed the TV, marking a dramatic political realignment in the state and putting pressure on the long-standing DMK-Congress alliance.Congress MP Manikom Thakur accused political rivals of trying to block Vijay’s path to power despite what he described as a public mandate.“Those who have been defeated by the people have raised their heads again and are trying to prevent Mr. Vijay from becoming Chief Minister,” Tagore wrote in X, adding, “Shakti can delay the judgment of the people, but it cannot suppress it forever.”