Tamil Nadu Assembly: TVK Secures Majority in Floor Test with Allies' Support

The Tamil Nadu Assembly witnessed a floor test for the TVK government led by Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay, who secured a clear majority with support from Congress, CPI, CPI(M), VCK, and IUML. Expelled AMMK MLA Kamaraj also pledged his support, pushing the coalition's strength to 121 seats. During the debate, VCK MLA Vanni Arasu raised demands on state rights, honour killings, and citizenship for Sri Lankan Tamils. Meanwhile, speculation of a split in AIADMK emerged, with Vijay visiting former minister CV Shanmugam's office.

Key Points: TVK Wins TN Floor Test: Congress, CPI, VCK Back Vijay

  • TVK secured 121 votes, breaching majority mark
  • Congress, CPI, CPI(M), VCK, and IUML extended support
  • Expelled AMMK MLA Kamaraj pledged five-year backing
  • VCK raised demands on state rights, honour killings, and Eelam Tamils
  • Speculation of AIADMK split with two emerging factions
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Tamil Nadu Assembly floor test: Congress, CPI(M), VCK, IUML extend support to TVK in House

Tamil Nadu CM Vijay's TVK passes floor test with 121 votes, gaining support from Congress, CPI(M), VCK, IUML, and expelled AMMK MLA Kamaraj.

"I supported the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam government yesterday, I support it today, and I will continue to support it for the next five years. - Kamaraj (expelled AMMK MLA)"

Chennai, May 13

Congress, CPI, and VCK MLAs have extended support to the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam government, as the Tamil Nadu Assembly took up the motion for the Vote of Confidence on Wednesday.

Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), which has two MLAs, has also extended support to the TVK government.

Expelled Amma Makkal Munnettra Kazagam (AMMK) MLA Kamaraj has also supported TVK in the Assembly. He said, "I supported the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam government yesterday, I support it today, and I will continue to support it for the next five years. CM Vijay is protecting the entire state. I believe he will not leave me either. I am sure our Vijay will protect and save me too."

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and TVK president C Joseph Vijay is facing a floor test in the State Legislative Assembly to prove his majority.

The TVK holds 107 seats in the Assembly, after Vijay resigned from Trichy East and retained Perambur. The party seems to be sailing through the test after it gained support from Congress (five seats), along with the CPI, CPI(M), VCK, and IUML, which contribute two seats each. Adding one expelled AMMK MLA, the coalition's strength currently stands at 121 seats, breaching the majority mark.

During the discussion on the motion, the TVK allies extended support and also put forward their suggestions and demands from the largest party in the House.

Speaking in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, VCK MLA Vanni Arasu said that secular parties have extended unconditional support to the government and expressed confidence that the government would complete its five-year term successfully.

Vanni Arasu stated that support was extended to prevent the BJP's alleged indirect attempt to bring Governor's rule and stressed the need to protect state rights. He also praised the Chief Minister Vijay for meeting and receiving greetings from opposition leaders after assuming office, calling it a positive example of political civility.

He urged the government to strongly voice concerns on state rights, fishermen's issues, and constituency delimitation. He also demanded a special law against honour killings, noting that such crimes are increasing in Tamil Nadu, and called for the implementation of recommendations made by the Justice Basha Commission.

He also sought a separate law against superstitious practices, Astrology, black magic, and fraudulent rituals, similar to laws enacted in other states. This comes amid Tamizhaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) spokesperson and prominent astrologer Radhan Pandit Vettrivel being appointed as the Personal Secretary to Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay on Tuesday.

Vanni Arasu also requested the Tamil Nadu government to observe May 18 in solidarity with Eelam Tamils and appealed for Indian citizenship for Sri Lankan Tamils residing in camps. He also added that welfare schemes such as the breakfast scheme, Tamil Pudhalvan scheme, and 200 units of free electricity should continue for the next five years.

Meanwhile, there is speculation of a split in the AIADMK with the emergence of two factions--one led by CV Shanmugam and another aligned with former Chief Minister and party General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami.

Amid the speculations, Vijay also visited the office of former Tamil Nadu minister CV Shanmugam on Tuesday, signalling a potential shift in the state's legislative alliances.

An AIADMK MLA told ANI today, "All decisions will be taken by Edappadi K Palaniswami. About 25 MLAs will come here. The majority is on our side. All the people will be at our party only. All will be convinced. There is no need to worry. We have a good experience with Edappadi. We will wait and see. All will be right."

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Tamilian, I'm cautiously optimistic. Vijay may be a film star but he's shown more political maturity in one week than some career politicians. The way he met opposition leaders after becoming CM is a breath of fresh air. But let's see if he can actually tackle the fisheries issue and constituency delimitation – those are real problems affecting daily life. Eelam Tamil citizenship demand is also long overdue.
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Vikram M
The AMMK MLA Kamaraj switching sides is classic Tamil Nadu politics! "I supported yesterday, I support today, I will support for 5 years" – bro just gave a marriage vow in the Assembly πŸ˜‚ But on a serious note, 121 seats is comfortable but not invincible. The AIADMK split talk will be interesting to watch. EPS vs CV Shanmugam – old guard vs new. If Vijay can bring in some of those 25 AIADMK MLAs, he'll be untouchable.
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Sarah B
I'm from the US but follow Indian politics closely. This looks like a stable coalition – Congress, Left parties, VCK, and IUML all backing TVK. The secular front against BJP's alleged governor's rule attempt is smart politics. My only concern is the astrologer PS appointment – feels like a step backward when VCK is asking for a law against superstitious practices. Hope Vijay balances tradition with progress.
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Rohit P
Finally some good governance vibes from TN! The breakfast scheme and 200 free units of electricity are proper welfare measures. But I hope Vijay doesn't just become another star-CM who focuses only on populism. We need real industrial growth and job creation in TN. Also, honour killings law is badly needed – these crimes are a shame on our society. Let's see if the government walks the talk.

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