If the Axis poll is even half right and tamil Nadu ends up with a hung verdict, get ready for the political earthquake nobody wants to admit is coming.


TVK won’t hesitate for a second to align with the NDA. Those die-hard fans screaming “Vijay would never allow that” have already voted with their hearts. Their opinion doesn’t matter anymore once the numbers force the door open.



And once that door cracks? bjp gets its first formal, legitimate entry into tamil Nadu politics — not through the back door, but through a shiny new alliance signed by the very man millions thought was their anti-BJP warrior.



Here’s the savage part that will unfold over the next five years: a huge chunk of TVK supporters simply won’t be able to detach from Vijay. They’ll justify it, defend it, convince themselves it’s “strategic.” Slowly, steadily, the emotional loyalty to their leader will morph into something else entirely.



They’ll start swallowing the bjp line. They’ll normalise it. They’ll defend it. And before they even realise what’s happening, a large section of Vijay’s passionate base will have quietly transformed into full-fledged bjp supporters.



This isn’t conspiracy talk. It’s cold political mathematics. Post-poll compulsions don’t care about your fanboy feelings or ideological purity. They care about power. And when power demands compromise, loyalty shifts with it.



The fans who swore it could never happen? They’re about to watch it happen in real time — and many of them will cheer for it.



Welcome to tamil Nadu politics 2026. The hung verdict isn’t the end. It’s just the beginning of the great realignment.

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