Top news of the day: T.N. Governor says Vijay lacks ‘requisite majority support’ to form govt.; India seeks faster repat
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- Backed by Congress, CPI and CPI(M), TVK’s tally reached 117, while expected support from VCK and IUML could take it to 121 - instagram.com
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- Top news of the day: T.N. Joseph Vijay that the requisite majority support in the State Legislative Assembly, essential for forming the government, has not been established, the Lok Bhavan said on Thursday (May 7, 2026).
- Will Vijay Form Government? Oath Ceremony In Limbo As Tamil Nadu Governor Unsure Of TVK's Majority
Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar has informed C. Joseph Vijay, the leader of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), that he does not have the requisite majority support to form a government. This decision comes despite Vijay's efforts to secure backing from various political factions, including the Left parties, which have recently pledged their support.
Vijay has been actively engaging with Governor Arlekar, meeting him multiple times to assert his claim to form the government. However, the Governor remains unconvinced of the TVK's majority, leaving the political landscape in Tamil Nadu uncertain.
The support from the Left parties, including the CPI and CPI(M), has brought Vijay closer to the majority threshold, but it has not been sufficient to sway the Governor's decision. The ongoing uncertainty has put the potential oath ceremony on hold, as Vijay continues to seek additional support to solidify his position.
The Tamil Nadu Assembly elections have resulted in a complex political scenario, with Vijay's TVK striving to navigate the challenges of coalition-building. Governor Arlekar's stance reflects the current legislative dynamics, which he deems inadequate for a stable government formation.
As the situation unfolds, Vijay's efforts to consolidate support will be crucial in determining the future political direction of Tamil Nadu.
