
New Delhi, May 6, 2026 – In the wake of the historic 2026 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election results, which saw actor-turned-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) emerge as the single largest party, social media platforms have been flooded with various clips and political discussions. Among these, a viral video purportedly showing TVK women cadres in a heated argument with a police officer has resurfaced.
However, investigations confirm that this footage is not recent and has no connection to the post-election atmosphere or the counting process currently unfolding across the state.
The viral clip, which depicts an intense confrontation between party supporters and law enforcement, originated well before the May 2026 election results were finalized.
While the exact date of the specific incident captured in the video is earlier in the campaign cycle, it belongs to a period marked by high political friction and public scrutiny. Throughout the months leading up to the election, TVK’s rapid rise in popularity—coupled with massive campaign rallies across Tamil Nadu—led to frequent, localized interactions between party volunteers and police over crowd management, security protocols, and rally permits.
The post-election period is a sensitive time characterized by high public interest and a hunger for news regarding the formation of the new government. Misleading posts often exploit this climate by resharing older, unrelated footage to create a narrative of post-poll unrest or controversy.
Fact-checkers and observers have noted that:
The resurfacing of such videos comes at a time when Tamil Nadu is witnessing a major political transition. For the first time since 1967, the state’s political landscape has shifted significantly, moving away from the traditional dominance of the two major Dravidian parties.
In the digital age, particularly during sensitive times like election result declarations, it is crucial for citizens to verify the authenticity of viral media before sharing it.
Government authorities and independent fact-checkers advise the public to:
As Tamil Nadu enters this new political chapter, officials continue to appeal for calm and suggest that stakeholders verify news through official election commission channels and reputable media organizations to avoid the spread of misinformation.