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Congress Returns to Tamil Nadu Cabinet After 59 Years in Historic Move

The Congress party is set to rejoin the Tamil Nadu Cabinet after a 59-year gap, with MLAs S.Rajesh Kumar and P.Viswanathan taking oath as ministers on Thursday. The induction follows approval from Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge and is seen as a key step in strengthening the alliance with the TVK government led by Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay. AICC General Secretary K.C. Venugopal described the development as a historic occasion for the party. Political observers view the move as a calculated effort to enhance alliance management and ensure political stability in the state.

Congress set to rejoin Tamil Nadu Cabinet today after 59 years

Chennai, May 21

For the first time in nearly six decades, the Congress party is set to become part of the Tamil Nadu Cabinet as two of its MLAs are scheduled to take oath as ministers in the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam-led government on Thursday.

The announcement came after Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge approved the induction of Congress MLAs S.Rajesh Kumar and P.Viswanathan into the state Cabinet led by Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay.

The move is being viewed as an important step in the evolving political landscape of Tamil Nadu and a significant strengthening of the alliance supporting the TVK government.

Confirming the development through a social media post and describing it as a landmark moment for the party, AICC General Secretary K.C. Venugopal said: "This is a historic occasion for us, as the Congress joins the Tamil Nadu cabinet after a long gap of 59 years."

He also extended his best wishes to the two leaders and expressed confidence that they would work towards fulfilling the aspirations of the people of Tamil Nadu while carrying forward a welfare-oriented governance model.

The Congress currently has five MLAs in the Tamil Nadu Assembly and emerged as a key supporting force for the TVK government following the Assembly election.

The support extended by Congress, along with alliance partners including Left parties, VCK and IUML, helped the Vijay-led administration comfortably cross the majority mark in the Assembly.

Political observers view the induction of Congress ministers as more than a routine Cabinet expansion. It is being seen as a calculated move by the TVK leadership to strengthen alliance management and provide greater representation to supporting parties while maintaining political stability.

The swearing-in ceremony scheduled for Thursday is expected to mark a new chapter in Tamil Nadu politics, with Congress returning to ministerial responsibility in the state after an absence spanning nearly six decades.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Vikram M

As a Tamilian, I hope this alliance actually benefits the people. The DMK and AIADMK have done nothing for TN in recent years. New faces like Vijay Anna might bring some freshness. But Congress should remember they're junior partners now, not like old days.

Sarah B

Interesting political move. India's multi-party alliances always fascinate me. Congress being out of TN cabinet for 59 years shows how regional parties dominate there. Let's see if this changes anything for the state's development.

Priya S

Honestly, Congress should have joined earlier. But better late than never. Thala Vijay is building a good coalition. However, I hope this doesn't lead to corruption like previous alliances. Need transparency and actual work for farmers and youth 😐

Rahul R

59 years is no joke. Congress had its best days under Kamaraj in TN. Now they're back but with just 5 MLAs? Seems more symbolic than substantial. Still, stability matters for TN's growth. Let the new cabinet prove itself. 🚀

Ravi K

Politics in Tamil Nadu is always about identity and alliances. Congress returning shows they're still relevant somewhere. But 59 years gap tells you how much regionalism matters here. Hope they focus on education and healthcare, not just photo ops.

Deepika L

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