As Tamil Nadu government’s suspense continues, TVK shares video of AMMK MLA writing support letter – watch | india news
New Delhi: Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) late Friday night shared a video purportedly showing the AMMK-elected MLA. Kamaraj Wrote a letter supporting Vijay’s party, completely rejecting the claims of the AMMK General Secretary. TTV Dinakaran This document was forged amid the ongoing government formation battle in Tamil Nadu.The controversy started when Dhinakaran reached Lok Bhavan to meet Governor Rajendra Arlekar and handed over a letter stating that the lone elected MLA of AMMK would remain loyal to the NDA and AIADMK alliance. He nominated AIADMK chief Edappadi K. as the chief ministerial candidate of the alliance. Also supported Palaniswami.However, TVK rejected the allegations and released a video claiming it showed Kamaraj voluntarily writing the letter of support.“These are video visuals of AMMK MLA Kamaraj willingly and happily writing a letter expressing his support for Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam. He had said that he was supporting Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam with the approval of AMMK general secretary TTV Dhinakaran,” the party said.TVK further alleged that wrong information is now being circulated to defame Vikas. “However, the information now being spread that he did not write the letter is completely false and contrary to the truth. It is necessary for everyone to understand this clearly. While hiding all these facts, TTV Dhinakaran is continuously spreading false news and misinformation,” the statement said.The Vijay-led party also stressed that it was not indulging in political bargaining to garner support. “The public should understand that Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam has no need to bargain or negotiate with anyone,” it said.TVK emerged as the largest party with 108 seats in the 234-member assembly, falling 10 seats short of the majority mark. Since then the party has been seeking support from smaller parties and independents to stake claim to form the government.The Congress, which won five seats, along with the CPI and CPI(M), which secured two seats each, have already extended support to the TVK, marking a dramatic political realignment in the state and putting pressure on the long-standing DMK-Congress alliance.Congress MP Manickam Tagore accused political rivals of trying to block Vijay’s path to power despite the public mandate.Tagore wrote on Twitter, “Those who were defeated by the people are once again raising their heads and attempting to prevent Mr. Vijay from becoming Chief Minister.” He further said, “Power can delay people’s decision, but it cannot suppress it forever.”
