Vijay-led TVK stakes claim to form government in Tamil Nadu
With 108 seats in a 234-member Assembly, TVK falls short of the majority mark but is well positioned to cross ...
Read moreDetailsWith 108 seats in a 234-member Assembly, TVK falls short of the majority mark but is well positioned to cross ...
Read moreDetailsTrends suggest Vijay's TVK has cut into the traditional vote bases of both the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and the All ...
Read moreDetails📦 STATE-WISE SEAT COUNT BOX (2026 ELECTION TRENDS) ( 11 AM trends – May 4, 2026) 🟠 WEST BENGAL (294 ...
Read moreDetailsTamil Nadu recorded nearly 85% polling in a three-cornered contest involving the DMK, AIADMK-BJP alliance, and Vijay’s new party. In West Bengal, Phase ...
Read moreDetailsWest Bengal will vote in two phases on April 23 and April 29, reflecting the state’s large electorate and complex ...
Read moreDetailsBY PC Bureau February 27, 2026: In a dramatic political realignment ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, former Tamil Nadu ...
Read moreDetailsThe Supreme Court is expected to hear DMK’s plea soon. The case could set a precedent on how and when ...
Read moreDetailsVijay’s debut political rally in Tamil Nadu turned tragic as a massive crowd surge left 10 dead, raising fresh concerns ...
Read moreDetailsAs Tamil Nadu gears up for a high-stakes 2026 Assembly election, OPS’s moves hint at shifting alliances and a reshaping ...
Read moreDetailsHenri Tiphagne, the Executive Director of People’s Watch and a long-time human rights advocate, issued a strong public appeal urging ...
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