TVK dismisses AIADMK Cabinet buzz, extends invitation to allies due yo political speculation

Tamil Nadu’s ruling Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) dismissed speculation about the AIADMK or its factions joining the state cabinet, amid ongoing political discussions around coalition expansion.
TVK leader Aadhav Arjuna clarified that there was no confirmation of any cabinet reshuffle involving AIADMK members and said that party chief and Chief Minister Joseph Vijay would make an official announcement at the appropriate time.
He also reiterated that TVK continues to invite its alliance partners, including the CPI(M), CPI, VCK and the Indian Union Muslim League, to join the government formally, strengthening the coalition.
Arjuna stated that the Congress, the largest ally in the coalition with five MLAs, is expected to share power as part of the government arrangement. He added that discussions with other supporting parties are ongoing.
The remarks come amid political buzz over a possible expansion of the Tamil Nadu cabinet and shifting alliance equations after a closely contested election outcome.
TVK leaders also maintained that the coalition remains stable and united despite external speculation about internal differences or new political alignments.
