Political tension has escalated in Tamil Nadu as supporters of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam staged a protest outside the Raj Bhavan in Chennai, alleging bias in the government formation process. Demonstrators claimed that despite claims of majority support, the party has not been formally invited to stake a claim to form the government. Protesters questioned why the Governor has not extended an invitation for government formation proceedings, arguing that majority verification should take place on the floor of the Assembly. The protest saw party workers carrying TVK flags and placards expressing their dissatisfaction. Security around Raj Bhavan was significantly tightened as police moved in to prevent protesters from advancing closer to the restricted zone. Several demonstrators were later dispersed by security personnel. The protest comes amid ongoing political uncertainty in Tamil Nadu, where the post-election scenario remains unclear and negotiations over support continue. The situation has intensified after repeated political meetings and discussions failed to produce a stable outcome, leading to growing frustration among party supporters. Authorities have increased security deployment in sensitive areas of Chennai following social media posts calling for public demonstrations. Officials reportedly held security briefings to assess potential law-and-order risks, given the rising political temperature in the state. Meanwhile, political discussions continue behind the scenes as various parties evaluate alliances and support structures. The Governor’s role and timing of invitations for government formation remain central to the ongoing debate. With tensions rising both on the streets and in political corridors, Tamil Nadu remains in a fluid political phase as parties attempt to navigate the path toward government formation.


