Tamil Nadu Assembly’s First Session Set for May 11; Speaker Election on May 12

The 17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly will convene for its first session on May 11, with newly elected MLAs taking the oath. The election for Speaker and Deputy Speaker is scheduled for May 12. Pro Tem Speaker MV Karuppaiah was sworn in by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, following the inauguration of the new government led by Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay. Vijay’s party, TVK, won 108 seats in its debut election, marking a historic political shift in the state.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Assembly Session May 11; Speaker Vote May 12

  • 17th Tamil Nadu Assembly first session on May 11, 9:30 AM
  • Newly elected MLAs take oath on May 11
  • Speaker and Deputy Speaker election on May 12, 9:30 AM
  • Pro Tem Speaker MV Karuppaiah sworn in by Governor
  • CM C Joseph Vijay assumes office after TVK’s historic debut win
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17th Tamil Nadu Assembly to meet for its first session on May 11; election of Speaker and Dy Speaker scheduled next day

17th Tamil Nadu Assembly meets May 11 for oath-taking. Speaker & Deputy Speaker election on May 12. CM Vijay takes charge after TVK’s historic win.

"Come, let all of us together give Tamil Nadu a fresh new government. This is a new beginning, the start of a new era of secular, social justice. - C Joseph Vijay"

New Delhi, May 10

The 17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly has been summoned to meet for its first session at 9.30 AM on Monday, May 11th May in the Legislative Assembly Chamber, Secretariat, Chennai.

The newly elected Members will take the oath on that day. The election of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly will be held at 9.30 AM on May 12, an official release from the State Assembly Secretariat.

Meanwhile, newly-elected Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) leader MV Karuppaiah MV on Sunday was sworn in as the Pro Tem Speaker of the Tamil Nadu Assembly by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar in the presence of Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay.

This followed the inauguration of the new Tamil Nadu government led by Vijay this morning.

Chief Minister Vijay felicitated Governor Arlekar as he arrived at the Lok Bhavan to attend the swearing-in ceremony.

The appointment of Karuppaiah, the elected MLA from Sholavandan, comes at a crucial political moment in Tamil Nadu after TVK scripted a historic electoral debut in the recent Assembly elections.

The Pro-tem Speaker administers the oath to all newly elected Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs).

Earlier today, TVK chief, actor-turned politician Vijay officially assumed charge at the Tamil Nadu Secretariat at Fort George in Chennai, shortly after taking oath as the 13th Chief Minister of the state after securing a historic electoral victory for his party.

In a major political transition, Governor Arlekar administered the oath of office and secrecy to Vijay and nine ministers of his cabinet at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here.

After assuming office, he offered tribute to social reformer E V Ramasamy (Periyar) at the Thanthai Periyar EV Ramaswamy Memorial at Periyar Thidal in Chennai. He also met with Dravidar Kazhagam President K Veeramani.

The 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections marked a historic shift in state politics as TVK won 108 seats in its debut election, ending the decades-long dominance of the DMK and AIADMK formations. Popularly known as 'Thalapathy', Vijay's rise has drawn comparisons with former Chief Minister and actor MG Ramachandran.

An official release from the State Assembly Secretariat said that before he assumed office as chief minister, Vijay tendered his resignation from Tiruchirappalli East Assembly constituency and sent the letter to Assembly Principal Secretary K Srinivasan. He has retained Perambur, the State Assembly Secretariat said.

Meanwhile, in his first speech as Chief Minister, Vijay thanked the people of the State for placing their trust in him and called for a "new era" of governance based on secularism and social justice. "Come, let all of us together give Tamil Nadu a fresh new government. This is a new beginning, the start of a new era of secular, social justice," he said amid loud cheers from supporters and party workers.

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi attended the ceremony along with leaders of Congress, CPI, CPI(M) and VCK, parties that extended support to TVK to help it cross the majority mark in the Assembly. Vijay also thanked Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and party general secretary KC Venugopal for their support.

- ANI

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Michael C
Interesting to see an actor-turned-politician taking charge. The comparisons with MGR are inevitable, but Vijay has a different political landscape today. His decision to resign from one constituency shows he's serious about governance. Let's see how the first session sets the tone.
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Arjun K
Historic moment for Tamil politics. TVK's 108 seats in a debut election is no joke. But I'm cautiously optimistic—the real test will be how they handle the Assembly and pass meaningful legislation. The Speaker election on May 12 will be crucial for setting parliamentary decorum.
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Kavya N
Love that Vijay went to pay respects at Periyar Thidal on day one. That's a powerful symbol of Dravidian roots. But I hope the new government focuses on practical issues like education, healthcare, and employment, not just symbolism. The first session should prioritize people's needs.
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Ravi K
I'm still skeptical about celebrities in politics. Sure, Vijay won big, but governance is different from acting. The Pro Tem Speaker appointment seems routine, but I'll be watching how the Speaker election plays out—TVK has to prove they can manage coalition dynamics with Congress and Left parties.
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Sunil U
Great to see Rahul Gandhi and other opposition leaders attending the swearing-in. That shows national unity despite regional shifts. The May 11-12 sessions will set the agenda for the next 5 years. Hope the new Speaker maintains neutrality and allows healthy debate 💪

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