TVK eyes 7 Tamil Nadu bypolls as CM Vijay hints at corruption file disclosures
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Key Takeaways
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay has signalled that alleged corruption files against the previous state government could be made public during the campaign for the upcoming bypolls to seven vacant Assembly seats, as the ruling Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) finalises its electoral strategy. The bypolls are expected to be announced shortly after a Madras High Court stay on five of the seven constituencies lapses on 24 August.
The Seven Vacant Seats
The constituencies currently without representation are Tiruchi East, Perundurai, Madurantakam, Dharapuram, Ambasamudram, Karur, and Viralimalai — out of Tamil Nadu's 234-member Assembly. Byelections in Tiruchi East, Karur, Viralimalai, Perundurai, and Ambasamudram had been blocked by pending election petitions challenging their results. With the court's stay set to expire, the Election Commission of India (ECI) is expected to initiate the bypoll process across all seven seats shortly thereafter.
Why These Bypolls Matter for TVK
The stakes for the ruling party are considerable. TVK formed the government after the recent Assembly election by winning 107 seats — falling 11 short of the 118 needed for an outright majority in the 234-member House. It has governed with the support of Congress (5 MLAs), the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Nadu Party (2 MLAs), the Communist Party of India (CPI) (2 MLAs), the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M) (2 MLAs), and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) (2 MLAs).
A clean sweep of all seven seats would lift TVK's tally to 114 — still four short of a majority, but close enough that continued support from Congress or a combination of smaller allies would secure the government's stability for its full term. Notably, while Congress and two other allies hold Cabinet berths and are unlikely to withdraw support, the two Communist parties could, according to reports, reconsider their position if public-interest disagreements arise.
CM Vijay's Corruption File Warning
Chief Minister Vijay's remarks on the opposition's alleged corruption emerged during the Assembly session on 19 August, when the Opposition demanded documentary proof for allegations raised by government ministers. Vijay responded by asserting that the government held evidence across multiple sectors. 'I did not want to say this, but they are asking for evidence. Everything is on my table with proof,' Vijay said on the floor of the House.
He added that the files would be opened 'at the appropriate time', before hinting that the disclosures could be timed to influence the forthcoming bypolls. The remark was widely read as a political signal, though no specific files or names have been made public so far.
What to Watch Next
All eyes are now on the Election Commission for the formal bypoll schedule following the 24 August court-stay expiry. The TVK's campaign strategy — and whether it follows through on the promised corruption disclosures — will set the political temperature in Tamil Nadu in the weeks ahead. A strong performance in these seven seats could meaningfully stabilise the government's position in the Assembly.