The political landscape in Tamil Nadu has taken a dramatic turn as five Congress MLAs from the state have shifted to Hyderabad. This development comes at a time when the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) is actively seeking the required numbers to stake claim to form the next government in the state.
Congress MLAs Relocate to Hyderabad
According to sources, Congress MLA P Viswanathan from the Melur constituency is leading the group of five legislators during their stay in Hyderabad. The move has raised eyebrows and sparked speculation about the political realignments taking place in the state. The MLAs are believed to be in constant touch with their party leadership, but the exact reasons for their relocation remain unclear.
TVK's Efforts to Form Government
The TVK, led by prominent political figure, has been making concerted efforts to garner support from various parties and independent MLAs to reach the majority mark in the Tamil Nadu Assembly. The shift of Congress MLAs to Hyderabad is seen as a strategic move, possibly to facilitate negotiations away from the intense political environment in Chennai.
The development has added a new dimension to the post-election scenario in Tamil Nadu, where no single party secured a clear majority. The Congress party, which contested the elections in alliance with other parties, now finds its MLAs at the center of political maneuvering.
Political Reactions
Political analysts suggest that the relocation of the MLAs could be a precursor to a potential alliance or support arrangement between the Congress and TVK. However, both parties have remained tight-lipped about the developments. The Congress high command is reportedly monitoring the situation closely.
As the political drama unfolds, all eyes are on Hyderabad, where the Congress MLAs are currently stationed. The coming days are likely to witness intense political discussions and negotiations as the TVK strives to form a stable government in Tamil Nadu.



