Axis My India exit poll shows Vijay’s TVK surging in Tamil Nadu Assembly race, nearing majority as DMK and AIADMK face major setback.
The Axis My India exit poll has triggered a political storm in Tamil Nadu, projecting a dramatic surge for Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and signaling a potential shift in the state’s power balance.
According to the latest projections, TVK is expected to secure between 98 and 120 seats in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly. This places the party within striking distance of the majority mark of 118 seats, a remarkable outcome for a debut electoral contest.
The ruling DMK-led alliance is projected to win between 92 and 110 seats, indicating a possible loss of dominance despite retaining a significant voter base. Meanwhile, the AIADMK-led alliance is estimated to secure between 22 and 32 seats, suggesting a continued decline in its political influence.
If these projections hold true, the results could disrupt Tamil Nadu’s long-standing two-front political system, which has been dominated for decades by the DMK and AIADMK. Vijay’s entry into mainstream politics appears to have rapidly reshaped the electoral landscape.
The Axis My India data indicates that TVK has transitioned from a newcomer to a formidable statewide force in a short span of time. A seat range of 98 to 120 positions the party either as the single largest bloc or within reach of forming the next government, depending on final constituency outcomes.
However, questions remain about whether exit polls will accurately reflect the final results. Tamil Nadu has seen unexpected electoral swings in the past, and the gap between projections and actual results could prove decisive.
This raises concerns about how established parties will respond to this emerging challenge. A strong performance by TVK could force a recalibration of political strategies across the state.
What happens next could be critical. If Vijay’s party converts this momentum into a clear mandate, it would mark one of the most significant electoral debuts in recent regional political history.
As counting day approaches, Tamil Nadu stands on the brink of a possible political transformation that could redefine its future for years to come.
