Chennai,May 4 (BNP): Tamil Nadu, long regarded as the citadel of Dravidian politics for over five decades, may be on the brink of a significant political shift as early trends from the 2026 Assembly election counting suggest an intense and unpredictable contest.
Traditionally dominated by the two major Dravidian parties—Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)—the state is now witnessing a strong three-cornered battle. The ruling DMK, led by Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, faces a resurgent AIADMK in alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party, alongside a formidable new challenger—Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), founded by actor-turned-politician Vijay.
According to the latest counting trends, TVK has surged ahead of the DMK in several constituencies, indicating a potential breakthrough moment for the debutant party. This unexpected momentum has added a dramatic twist to the electoral landscape, raising questions about the future of Tamil Nadu’s long-standing political order.
Pre-election exit polls largely projected a second consecutive victory for the DMK. However, Axis My India pointed to a strong “Vijay effect,” suggesting that TVK could emerge as a kingmaker by securing close to 100 seats in the 234-member Assembly, where the majority mark stands at 118.
As counting continues, all eyes remain on whether these early trends will translate into a historic mandate. If sustained, the results could mark a profound transformation in Tamil Nadu politics, breaking the decades-old binary and ushering in a new era of multi-polar competition.