Breaking Former AI ADMK Minister C. Vijayabaskar and Senior Leaders Join TVK

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Former Tamil Nadu transport minister C. Vijayabaskar announced on Tuesday that he, along with several senior AIADMK functionaries, has joined the Tamil Vanniyam Katchi (TVK). The move adds to a series of defections from the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) that political analysts say reflects ongoing factionalism within the Dravidian party.

Vijayabaskar, who served as transport minister in the AIADMK‑led state government from 2016 to 2021, said in a press conference that he was “motivated by the need for a new political platform that can address the aspirations of the people of Tamil Nadu.” He was accompanied by former AIADMK district secretaries and other senior members, though their names were not disclosed publicly.

TVK, a regional party founded in 2019, has positioned itself as a “people‑centric” alternative to the state’s dominant Dravidian parties. Party leader K. M. Ramachandran welcomed the newcomers, stating that their experience would strengthen TVK’s outreach ahead of the 2026 state assembly elections.

The AIADMK has not issued an official response to the defections as of press time. However, party insiders cited in local media suggest that internal disputes over leadership succession and policy direction have prompted several leaders to seek new affiliations.

Analysis: The latest defections could weaken AIADMK’s organizational cohesion ahead of the next electoral cycle. Vijayabaskar’s departure removes a high‑profile former minister from the party’s ranks, potentially eroding its appeal among certain voter segments, especially in transport‑related constituencies. TVK stands to gain credibility by absorbing experienced politicians, but it must integrate them without alienating its core base. Observers note that similar realignments have occurred before major elections in Tamil Nadu, often reshaping coalition dynamics. How TVK leverages these new members and whether AIADMK can stem the outflow will be key factors in the state’s political calculus over the coming year.

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– “Former AIADMK minister C. Vijayabaskar, senior leaders join TVK.” The Hindu, 2 July 2026. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/former-aiadmk-minister-c-vijayabaskar-senior-leaders-join-tvk/article71173282.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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