Did Pawan Kalyan Ask Vijay To Join NDA? Official Clarity Here!
Pawan Kalyan also mentioned that he had met Vijay nearly 25 years ago and there has been no recent political dialogue between them regarding alliances.
By: Tupaki Desk | 16 March 2026 9:23 AM ISTOver the last couple of weeks, they have been extensive speculations about Andhra Pradesh, deputy chief minister Pawan Kalyan reportedly advising Tamil Nadu superstar Thalapathy Vijay to join the NDA alliance.
Finally, Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan has clarified the speculation surrounding a possible political alliance involving Tamil actor turned politician Vijay and the National Democratic Alliance.
Responding to media questions, Pawan Kalyan said there has been no proposal from his side about bringing Vijay or his party into the NDA. He added that he does not know how such reports surfaced and stressed that the speculation circulating on social media and in political circles is not based on any official discussion.
Pawan Kalyan also mentioned that he had met Vijay nearly 25 years ago and there has been no recent political dialogue between them regarding alliances.
The clarification comes amid growing political buzz in Tamil Nadu after Vijay launched his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and began positioning himself as a key player in the upcoming state elections. Political observers have speculated about possible alliances as national parties look to expand their footprint in the state.
Recent reports suggested that the BJP has been exploring the possibility of bringing Vijay’s party into the NDA fold, even discussing potential seat sharing arrangements and political roles. However, leaders from both sides have repeatedly dismissed claims of formal negotiations.
Sources close to Vijay’s party have also reiterated that TVK currently intends to maintain an independent political path and has not committed to any electoral alliance ahead of the upcoming Tamil Nadu elections.
Pawan Kalyan’s clarification has now added another dimension to the ongoing political speculation in South Indian politics.
