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- Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam - Wikipedia
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (transl Victory Party of Tamilakam; abbr TVK) is an Indian regional political party in the state of Tamil Nadu and the union territory of Puducherry It was founded on 2 February 2024 by actor-turned-politician Vijay, who became its president The headquarters of the party is in Chennai [4][5]
- தமிழக வெற்றிக் கழகம்
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- Sengottaiyan joins TVK Vijay in HQ: Why the veteran AIADMK leader chose . . .
Veteran AIADMK leader Sengottaiyan quits MLA post to join Thalapathy Vijay`s TVK! Explore why he chose TVK over DMK what it means for TN politics Click to learn more!
- As Vijay prepares to bring AIADMK veteran Sengottaiyan into TVK, how it . . .
As Vijay prepares to bring AIADMK veteran Sengottaiyan into TVK, how it’s likely to impact Tamil Nadu politics While Sengottaiyan brings to the table a wealth of experience and a strong chance of the party winning at least one seat in next year’s Assembly polls, it is also a chance for the 77-year-old to prove to his former party that he can still be a force to reckon with
- Expelled AIADMK Leader KA Sengottaiyan Gets Key Post In Vijays TVK
Expelled AIADMK veteran KA Sengottaiyan has been appointed Chief Coordinator of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam's (TVK) new 28-member High-Level Administrative Committee, a day after formally joining the
- Expelled AIADMK veteran Sengottaiyan joins Vijays TVK
Former AIADMK minister K A Sengottaiyan joins TVK as organization secretary after being expelled from his previous party
- TVK chief Vijay signals manifesto direction, slams DMK in first speech . . .
CHENNAI: Actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president Vijay, in his first public speech after the Karur crowd-crush tragedy, targeted the DMK alone in his criticism of the ruling party
- Vijay: TVK Emerging as primary political force in Tamil Nadu
Actor Vijay’s political party, TVK, celebrated its first anniversary Vijay spoke about TVK’s future in Tamil Nadu politics, the 2026 Assembly polls, and criticised the DMK and BJP
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