'No Apologies': Congress MP Manickam Tagore Defends Congress Decision To Back Vijay’s TVK In Tamil Nadu | VIDEO
Congress MP Manickam Tagore defended the party’s support to Vijay-led TVK after the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, accusing the DMK of engaging in AIADMK talks with BJP backing. TVK currently remains short of a majority as regional parties weigh support options to form the next government.

Congress MP Manickam Tagore backs Vijay’s TVK alliance amid intense post-election negotiations in Tamil Nadu | ANI
Chennai, May 8: Congress MP Manickam Tagore on Friday declared there would be "no apologies" for the party's decision to back Vijay's TVK, as it has always been anti-BJP, while simultaneously accusing the DMK of engaging in "talks" with AIADMK, its long-time rival.
Tagore targets DMK-AIADMK talks
In an X post, Tagore said that if the goal was to keep the NDA out and respect a mandate that felt "stolen", then standing by a party like TVK (Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam) makes strategic sense, especially if the alternative is a backdoor alliance between traditional rivals under a BJP umbrella.
He alleged that these DMK-AIADMK talks are being held with the "BJP's blessings", dubbing the potential realignment as "NDA by another name".
Congress backs TVK after Assembly results
His assertion comes amid a shifting political landscape after the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, as Congress broke away from the DMK-led SPA alliance and extended support to TVK. As Vijay's TVK secured 108 seats, it fell short of the 118-seat majority mark.
With Vijay set to vacate one of the two seats he won in the Assembly polls, the effective strength of TVK in the Assembly will become 117, and along with Congress's five seats, the alliance has 112 members, just five short of a majority.
Rahul Gandhi contacted INDIA bloc leaders
Tagore trained his guns on the media narrative, stating that reports from "Godi media" and "pro-DMK" outlets have blamed the Congress for the current instability, even after Rahul Gandhi personally contacted INDIA bloc leaders following the Assembly election results in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
"RG called Stalin. RG called Mamata. On the result day itself. Next morning -- RG backed Mamata publicly. Said BJP stole 100 seats in Bengal. Congress supported TVK -- to respect the people's mandate, to form a stable government, to keep NDA OUT. And now -- Godi media blames Congress. Pro-DMK media blames Congress. But DMK is talking to AIADMK. With BJP's blessings. That's practically NDA by another name. So tell me, should Congress have helped NDA come to power?! TVK has been anti-BJP from day one. Congress stood with that. No apologies," he said.
Tamil Nadu faces political stalemate
Tamil Nadu is gripped by a constitutional stalemate that pits a cinematic superstar's political debut against the traditional gatekeepers of power. The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by Vijay, emerged as the single largest party with 108 seats, shattering the decades-old DMK-AIADMK duopoly. However, even with Congress's five seats, the nascent alliance sits at 113, exactly five seats shy of the 118-seat magic number in the 234-member House.
Congress-DMK ties turn bitter
Following Congress's move, its relationship with long-time ally DMK has soured, with the latter terming them "backstabbers".
After Congress decided to support TVK with its five seats, other DMK alliance partners are also looking to follow the same path to have their say in the governance.
Left parties hold meetings on TVK support
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the Communist Party of India (CPI) also held executive meetings to discuss whether they would support Vijay. They both have two seats each. Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) president Thol Thirumavalavan has also called for a "high-level committee" meeting of the party to take a call on whether to support TVK.
The VCK meeting, via Zoom call, is scheduled to be held at 5 pm today. TVK leader CTR Nirmal Kumar has reached the Communist Party of India headquarters, Balan Illam, as the CPI is holding an executive meeting to discuss whether it will support Vijay.
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