DMK Elects Udhayanidhi Stalin as Legislature Party Leader Amid TVK's Rise

DMK has elected Udhayanidhi Stalin as the Leader of the DMK Legislature Party, with KN Nehru and EV Velu appointed as Deputy Leader and party whip. This decision was made at a party meeting led by MK Stalin. Meanwhile, TVK chief Vijay took oath as the 13th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, promising a transparent government and accusing the previous DMK government of emptying the state's treasury. The new assembly session begins May 11 with oath-taking, followed by Speaker elections on May 12.

Key Points: Udhayanidhi Stalin Elected DMK Legislature Party Leader

  • DMK elects Udhayanidhi Stalin as Legislature Party Leader
  • KN Nehru appointed Deputy Leader, EV Velu as party whip
  • Vijay takes oath as Tamil Nadu CM, promises transparency
  • Vijay blames DMK for emptying state treasury with Rs 10 lakh crore debt
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DMK elects Udhyanidhi Stalin as Leader of Legislature Party; KN Nehru, EV Velu appointed Dy leader and party whip

DMK elects Udhayanidhi Stalin as Legislature Party Leader, with KN Nehru and EV Velu as Deputy Leader and whip. Vijay takes oath as Tamil Nadu CM.

"I want my government to be a transparent government. That is the very first thing I want to do. - Vijay"

Chennai, May 10

DMK has elected MLA Udhayanidhi Stalin as the Leader of the DMK Legislature Party, while DMK leaders KN Nehru and EV Velu were appointed as the Deputy Leader and party whip, respectively.

The decision was taken at the DMK Legislature Party meeting, which was held at Kalaignar Arangam in Anna Arivalayam, Chennai, under the leadership of party president MK Stalin on Thursday.

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.

After taking oath as Tamil Nadu CM, 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.

Vijay expressed his will to run a "transparent government", noting that he would perform all actions "openly." He also accused the previous DMK government of emptying the state's treasury.

"After reviewing everything, I intend to release a white paper to the people. I want my government to be a transparent government. That is the very first thing I want to do. As far as Tamil Nadu is concerned, if I need to meet someone, I will not do it secretly or behind closed doors. Whatever I do, I will do openly and transparently. I request all of you to give me some time. I will gradually fulfil everything I have promised and will sincerely strive to implement them. This is your government. I will ensure strict safety for women," CM Vijay said.

Pointing out the 'poor financials' of the state, while blaming DMK, Vijay continued, "Today, the condition in which our Tamil Nadu government has been left is something I have seen for myself. The last government has gone out after borrowing debts of more than Rs 10 lakh crore; the treasury has been completely emptied before they left office. It is in such a situation that we have taken charge. I am not saying this for effect; only after going inside and seeing things firsthand can one understand what is there and what is not."

Meanwhile, 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.

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.

- ANI

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Priya S
Vijay's speech was powerful. "I will not do anything secretly" - that's exactly what we need after decades of Dravidian parties playing games with the state's finances. But talk is cheap, CM saar. We'll judge you by your actions, not words. The white paper on the treasury will be very revealing.
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Vikram M
DMK appointing Udhyanidhi shows they're digging in for the long haul. But honestly, the people of TN have spoken loud and clear - they wanted change. Vijay's promise of transparency is the right message. Hope he remembers his campaign promises on women's safety and development. TN needs fresh thinking.
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Aditya G
Vijay calling out DMK for emptying the treasury is rich coming from an actor-politician. But I'll give him credit - he's been humble in his first address. The real test will be his cabinet picks. If he appoints experienced administrators rather than just celebrity friends, he might actually do well. Let's give him a chance! 👍
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Sneha F
DMK's internal reshuffle is just them circling the wagons. The real power shift is Vijay's TVK taking charge. I'm cautiously optimistic. His focus on secularism and social justice is good, but I hope he doesn't forget the common Tamilian. The white paper on state finances will be crucial - DMK's mismanagement needs full exposure.
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Rajesh Q
Vijay's first day as CM was impressive. He's clearly studied the files. Saying "I will not meet anyone secretly" is a direct jab at DMK's backroom deals. Ud

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