The Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] is currently seeking the opinions of its executive members regarding the possibility of supporting actor Vijay's political party, Tamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), in the upcoming 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly elections. According to party sources, the state unit will compile the feedback and convey its decision to the central leadership. The official announcement is expected later in the evening.
This development comes as political parties in Tamil Nadu begin to align themselves ahead of the 2026 assembly polls. Vijay, a popular film star, launched TVK earlier this year and has been actively building his political base. The CPI(M), a key ally of the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in the state, is weighing its options carefully.
Party insiders indicate that the decision will be based on the feedback received from district-level leaders and executive members. The CPI(M) state committee is expected to meet soon to finalize the party's stance. If the party decides to support TVK, it could significantly alter the political landscape in Tamil Nadu, as it would mark a departure from the existing alliance structure.
The 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly elections are crucial for all parties, with the DMK seeking a third consecutive term and the opposition All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) attempting to regain power. The entry of TVK has added a new dimension to the electoral dynamics, and smaller parties like the CPI(M) are evaluating their positions to maximize their influence.
Political analysts suggest that the CPI(M)'s decision could set a precedent for other left parties in the state. The party has traditionally been a part of the DMK-led alliance but has occasionally expressed differences over certain policies. Vijay's TVK, which has positioned itself as a third alternative, has attracted significant attention, especially among youth and first-time voters.
The CPI(M) state secretary, while declining to comment on the specifics, confirmed that the party is in the process of internal consultations. He stated, "We are following democratic procedures and will announce our decision after thorough discussions." The final decision is expected to be made public by late evening.
Observers believe that a potential alliance between CPI(M) and TVK could benefit both parties. For CPI(M), it would provide an opportunity to expand its reach beyond traditional left-leaning constituencies. For TVK, the support of an established party like CPI(M) would lend credibility and organizational strength. However, the move could also strain CPI(M)'s relationship with the DMK, which has been a long-time ally.
As the day progresses, all eyes are on the CPI(M) state headquarters, where the executive committee is deliberating. The outcome of this meeting is likely to have ripple effects across the political spectrum in Tamil Nadu, influencing the strategies of other parties as well.



