Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) announced support for Vijay'sTamilaga Vettri Kazhagam(TVK) on Saturday, bringing a resolution to Tamil Nadu's fast-moving government formation battle. Explaining the decision, VCK leader Thol. Thirumavalavan said the party did not want to become an "obstacle" to Vijay forming the government and said the move was aimed at ensuring government formation and preventing the imposition of President’s Rule in the state.

"This decision has been taken because the VCK should not become an obstacle to TVK leader Vijay forming the government, and also because President's Rule should not be imposed. We are extending our support only for the formation of the government," he told news agency ANI.

The leader said he informed DMK chief MK Stalin, his ally and Vijay's political rival, before extending support to the TVK. "There are no other conditions attached to it. Vijay had informed us that he would come here, but I told him that we could meet after the swearing-in ceremony and that he need not come here today. Party cadres may now disperse. We formally informed DMK president MK Stalin. He said, 'If you have decided to take this stand, my wishes for your decision'."

Left parties and the VCK held discussions with a long-term political perspective and future political considerations in mind, Thol. Thirumavalavan elaborted.

"We have taken a joint decision based on those discussions. The Left parties planned to first arrive at decisions in their respective state committees, after which VCK would deliberate on them and announce a final decision with their consent. Accordingly, the CPI(M) and the CPI decided to extend support to TVK to form the government. Based on that decision, the letters from the Left parties were shared during the VCK's online consultation meeting. Following this, the high-level committee resolved to authorise the party president to take the final decision," he added.

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Earlier, reports had revealed that breaking the deadlock had not been easy. In a post on social media platform X, VCK questioned Vijay's political handling of the post-election situation and accused the TVK of seeking support through WhatsApp messages instead of holding direct political consultations with leaders.

Accusing his inner circle of misguiding him, the party said Vijay should have personally met leaders of parties whose support he was seeking instead of relying on informal communication.

The party also took exception to reports that support was being sought through WhatsApp messages asking leaders to "reply and let us know", calling it politically inappropriate during a constitutional crisis.

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