Chennai, May 14 -- Former Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin on Wednesday slammed the rulingTamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) alleging that it's activities will shatter trust of the people who paved way for the government to be formed. The statement came amid allegations of "horse-trading" legislators against TVK to claim a majority in the state assembly and ultimately form the government. "Even though the numbers required for the government to survive were met due to the stance of our allied partners, what has the current ruling party done? Those who came to power talking about clean politics are now practising dirty politics," the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief said. In a post on X, Stalin accused TVK of buying MLAs. "Is this a pure ...