It’s over a month since the electoral tsunami struck Tamil Nadu uprooting strongly entrenched Dravida models. The TVK under superstar Vijay stormed to power but needed support from small parties. The CPI, CPM, VCK and IUML gave the lifeline. But now every day seems to be a challenge to stay in power. Especially after the undignified show of taunting put up by the CM Joseph Vijay and an equally distasteful repartee by LoP Udhayanidhi Stalin (a wife is roaming the Chengalpattu Court in search of her husband). House decorum is often violated by such events when those with tenuous links dare to criticise. The Congress waited a full three days to react…presumably, the High Command had to okay it. Former TN Congress leader K Selvaperunthagai condemned it saying “This is not a film set. Assembly is a historical institution”. Knowing the Congress penchant and predilection to latch on to power, Selvaperundagai’s quick and ignoble exit is not surprising. Of all the support givers, VCK’s Thirumavalavan is probably a step higher in the hierarchy. But when he too criticised CM’s choice of Karnataka Venkatnarayana (producer of Jana Nayagan) as TN’s representative to Delhi, the elasticity snapped. Vijay’s Man Friday Aadav Arjun quickly dialled Thiruma’s secretary and conveyed “It’s okay for all those wanting to quit the alliance…to go. We are capable of managing the government”. You can conjure up the shocked reaction of these small players who are clinging on for dear life … berths that have fallen like rare diamonds into their laps. Has Vijay found his grip over power? Or as many surmised, has Capo Di proved yet again that he is the real power?

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