CM Vijay Wins Trust Vote with Broad Alliance Support in TN Assembly

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay moved a confidence motion in the Assembly to prove his majority. The Congress, CPI, CPI(M), and VCK extended their support to the TVK-led government. Rebel AIADMK MLAs also backed the government, deepening divisions within AIADMK. VCK MLA Vanni Arasu raised demands for an anti-superstition law and protection for fishermen.

Key Points: CM Vijay Trust Vote: Congress, Left, VCK Back Govt

  • CM Vijay moves confidence motion in TN Assembly
  • Congress, Left, VCK extend support to TVK-led govt
  • Rebel AIADMK MLAs led by Shanmugham, Velumani back government
  • Vanni Arasu demands anti-superstition law, fishermen issue resolution
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CM Vijay seeks trust vote in TN Assembly; Congress, Left, VCK extend support

Tamil Nadu CM C. Joseph Vijay wins confidence motion with support from Congress, CPI, CPI(M), VCK, and rebel AIADMK MLAs amid political realignments.

"Scientific temper and rational thinking should be promoted across society - Vanni Arasu"

Chennai, May 13

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay on Wednesday moved the confidence motion in the state Assembly, seeking to prove the majority of his newly formed Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam-led government amid dramatic political developments and growing divisions within the AIADMK.

Soon after the motion was introduced on the floor of the House, MLAs belonging to the Congress Legislature Party and the CPI, CPI(M) formally extended their support to the Vijay-led administration, strengthening the ruling alliance's position during the crucial floor test. Members of the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) also backed the confidence motion, indicating broad support for the new government from its alliance partners.

In a significant political development, a section of rebel AIADMK legislators led by senior leaders C.Ve. Shanmugham and S.P. Velumani also extended support to the Vijay government during the trust vote proceedings. The move further deepened the internal crisis within the AIADMK, which has been witnessing an intense leadership tussle following the Assembly election defeat.

The confidence vote assumes significance as the TVK emerged as the single largest party in the recently concluded Assembly elections, but fell short of the majority mark in the 234-member Assembly. The party subsequently formed the government with the backing of Congress, CPI(M), CPI, and VCK.

Participating in the debate on the confidence motion, VCK MLA Vanni Arasu raised several policy demands and urged the new administration to adopt progressive reforms and continue welfare-oriented governance.

Addressing the Assembly, Arasu called for the enactment of a stringent law against superstitious practices, including astrology, arguing that scientific temper and rational thinking should be promoted across society. His remarks drew attention in the House, as the issue has long remained part of Tamil Nadu's rationalist political discourse.

The VCK legislator also urged the government to take immediate diplomatic and administrative steps to resolve the recurring issue of Tamil Nadu fishermen being arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy while fishing near the International Maritime Boundary Line. He stressed that protecting the livelihoods and safety of fishermen from coastal districts must remain a priority for the new administration.

In addition, Arasu appealed to the Vijay government to continue key welfare initiatives introduced by the previous DMK administration, including the Breakfast Scheme for school students.

The Assembly proceedings continued amid intense political interest, with the ruling alliance appearing comfortably placed to secure the numbers required to win the trust vote.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally someone talking about fishermen's issue with Sri Lanka! Our fishermen risk their lives daily and get arrested. Hope Vijay government actually takes diplomatic steps, not just promises. The previous DMK government was also soft on this. Time for action! 🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
AIADMK is literally falling apart in front of our eyes. Shanmugham and Velumani supporting Vijay? That's a huge blow to Edappadi Palaniswami. This trust vote seems like a formality now. But I worry about stability - coalition governments in TN have historically been shaky. Hope Vijay proves me wrong.
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Naveen S
Vanni Arasu raising the anti-superstition bill is classic Tamil Nadu rationalist politics. But is this the right priority when people are struggling with inflation and unemployment? Focus on basics first - jobs, education, healthcare. The breakfast scheme is fine but we need more economic reform. Just my two paise.
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Daniel Q
Watching from abroad - it's fascinating how Tamil Nadu politics keeps evolving. Vijay being a first-time CM facing a trust vote so early. The coalition with Congress, Left, and VCK seems stable but will it hold? The AIADMK rebel support is a double-edged sword. Interesting experiment in coalition governance.
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Meera T
Honestly, Vijay is just continuing what DMK started - keeping breakfast scheme, welfare programs. Not much new vision here. But I appreciate Arasu raising the fishermen issue. My father was a fisherman from Nagapattinam, I know the pain. Need strong action against Sri Lanka. Also good that astrology won't be protected by law - it's just exploitation

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