VCK chief Thirumavalavan flags cadre lapses ahead of Tamil Nadu 2026 count

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VCK chief Thirumavalavan flags cadre lapses ahead of Tamil Nadu 2026 count

Synopsis

Days before Tamil Nadu's 2026 verdict, VCK chief Thirumavalavan has done something unusual — publicly acknowledged his own cadres' failures to support alliance partners. With counting set for 4 May and exit surveys divided, the admission adds a rare note of internal accountability to an already tense political moment.

Key Takeaways

Thirumavalavan flagged cadre coordination failures in alliance constituencies ahead of 4 May 2026 vote counting.
Tamil Nadu's 23 April 2026 polls recorded a voter turnout of 85.15% .
Thirumavalavan said the party is collecting reports on lapses and that "appropriate action will follow after a thorough review." He expressed confidence in a DMK-led alliance victory despite internal issues.
Actor-politician Vijay was noted as a vote-splitter but assessed as lacking the consolidated strength to win power independently.
Post-poll exit surveys are divided — most predict a DMK alliance return, while some foresee an AIADMK resurgence.

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) chief Thol. Thirumavalavan has flagged serious coordination failures among his party's cadres in alliance constituencies, just days before vote counting for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2026 begins on 4 May. The warning comes after the 23 April polls recorded a notably high voter turnout of 85.15%, raising the political stakes across the state.

What Thirumavalavan Said

In a public statement, Thirumavalavan acknowledged that complaints had emerged from several constituencies where VCK workers reportedly failed to actively support alliance candidates in seats where the party itself was not contesting. He admitted that in some areas, cadres did not cooperate with allies during campaigning, affecting ground-level coordination.

Thirumavalavan said the party has initiated a process to gather detailed reports on such lapses.

Point of View

Thirumavalavan is managing expectations while preserving the DMK alliance's narrative of inevitability. With exit surveys split and turnout at a 15-year high, Tamil Nadu's 4 May count could yet spring surprises that no alliance math has fully priced in.
NationPress
30 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did VCK chief Thirumavalavan flag cadre issues before the Tamil Nadu 2026 vote count?
Thirumavalavan flagged that VCK workers in several constituencies failed to support alliance candidates where VCK was not directly contesting, affecting ground-level coordination. He said the party is collecting detailed reports and that corrective action will follow a thorough review.
When is the Tamil Nadu 2026 election vote counting scheduled?
Vote counting for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2026 is scheduled for 4 May 2026. The polls were held on 23 April 2026 and recorded a voter turnout of 85.15%.
What did Thirumavalavan say about actor-politician Vijay's electoral impact?
Thirumavalavan said Vijay played a role in splitting votes that might otherwise have gone against the two Dravidian majors — the DMK and AIADMK. However, he assessed that Vijay does not yet possess the consolidated strength required to capture power independently.
What do exit surveys predict for Tamil Nadu 2026?
Post-poll exit surveys have presented mixed projections. Most predict a return of the DMK-led alliance, while a few foresee an AIADMK resurgence. At least one survey has hinted at a surprise outcome, sparking intense political debate.
Who are the main alliances contesting the Tamil Nadu 2026 elections?
The Tamil Nadu 2026 elections saw a four-cornered contest. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) led the major alliances, while parties including Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and Naam Tamilar Katchi contested independently. The AIADMK is in alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
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