Tamizhaga Rajiv Congress தமிழக ராஜீவ் காங்கிரஸ் | |
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| Abbreviation | TRC |
| Leader | Vazhapadi K. Ramamurthy |
| Founder | Vazhapadi K. Ramamurthy |
| Founded | 1994 |
| Dissolved | 2002 |
| Merged into | Indian National Congress |
| Headquarters | Tamil Nadu, India |
The Tamizhaga Rajiv Congress (TRC) was a regional political party in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It was founded by Vazhapadi K. Ramamurthy following his split from the Indian National Congress in the mid-1990s. [1] The party participated in state and national elections, at times aligning with larger coalitions such as the National Democratic Alliance. [2]
Vazhapadi K. Ramamurthy, a senior Tamil Nadu Congress leader, broke away following internal disagreements within the state Congress organisation. He launched the Tamizhaga Rajiv Congress to mobilise Congress-leaning voters and establish an independent political position in Tamil Nadu. [3]
The TRC contested state elections and took part in coalition politics during the late 1990s. Despite its limited organisational structure, the party briefly played a role in alliance negotiations at the national level. [4]
In 2002, Ramamurthy formally merged the Tamizhaga Rajiv Congress back into the Indian National Congress, effectively dissolving the party. [5]