Vijay Takes Oath as Tamil Nadu CM; Rahul Gandhi Hails 'New Generation'

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi congratulated Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay after he took the oath of office, saying the state had opted for a "new generation" and a "new voice". Vijay was sworn in as the 13th Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu after TVK's historic electoral victory, winning 108 seats in its debut election. In his first speech, Vijay promised a "new era" of governance based on secularism and social justice, and assured the public he would remain committed to honest governance. The actor-turned-politician stressed his humble roots and called for a fresh start for the state.

Key Points: Vijay Sworn in as Tamil Nadu CM; Rahul Gandhi Congratulates

  • Rahul Gandhi congratulates new Tamil Nadu CM Vijay
  • Vijay takes oath as 13th CM of Tamil Nadu
  • TVK won 108 seats in debut election
  • Vijay promises 'new era' of secular, social justice governance
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"Tamil Nadu has chosen": Rahul Gandhi congratulates CM Vijay, calls it 'new generation, new voice'

Rahul Gandhi congratulates new Tamil Nadu CM Vijay, calling it a 'new generation, new voice'. Vijay took oath with 9 ministers after TVK's historic win.

"Tamil Nadu has chosen. A new generation. A new voice. A new imagination. - Rahul Gandhi"

Chennai, May 10

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday extended his wishes to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay after he took the oath of office, saying the state had opted for a "new generation" and a "new imagination".

In a post on X, Gandhi wrote, "Tamil Nadu has chosen. A new generation. A new voice. A new imagination."

He added, "My good wishes to Thiru Vijay - may he fulfil the hopes of the people of Tamil Nadu."

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.

During the oath-taking ceremony, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay added a personal cinematic flourish with a selfie moment with Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi.

CM Vijay officially assumed charge at the Tamil Nadu Secretariat in Chennai on Sunday, shortly after taking oath as the 13th Chief Minister of the state following TVK's historic electoral victory.

Upon his arrival at the Civil Secretariat, Vijay was welcomed with a grand reception by senior officers and government employees. The newly sworn-in Chief Minister also received a ceremonial Guard of Honour at the Secretariat before entering the premises to formally begin his tenure.

Visuals from Chennai showed Vijay acknowledging the honour and greeting officials gathered at the venue.

This morning, Tamil Nadu witnessed a major political transition as Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar administered the oath of office and secrecy to Vijay and nine ministers of his cabinet at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here.

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.

The actor-turned-politician stressed his humble roots and assured the public that he would remain committed to honest governance. "I am not some divine messenger or prophet. I am just an ordinary human being living a normal life. I will never deceive you with false promises. I will only promise what is possible," Vijay said.

He also emotionally addressed his supporters and young voters, saying, "I do not come from a royal family. I am just like your son, your daughter, your elder brother or your younger brother." Referring to children and Gen Z supporters who fondly call him "Vijay Mama," he promised to work for their future and welfare.

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
Finally, a change from the DMK-AIADMK duopoly! Vijay's speech about being an ordinary human was so relatable. He didn't claim divine powers like some politicians do. I'm cautiously optimistic about this new generation taking over. Just hope he doesn't get caught up in the glamour of power like many before him. Tamil Nadu deserves honest governance! 💪
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Rohit P
It's interesting how Rahul Gandhi is positioning himself as a kingmaker. But let's be real — Vijay won on his own star power and the TVK's grassroots efforts. The alliance with Congress was just a numbers game. I hope Vijay proves he's not just an actor-turned-politician but a real statesman. The bar is set high after MGR's legacy. Let's see if he can fill those shoes.
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Sneha F
As a Gen Z voter, I feel seen! Vijay Mama calling us his own and promising to work for our future gives me hope. But I'm also skeptical — many leaders have made promises before. The key will be whether he actually delivers on education and job creation. His humble background is refreshing though, and his speech felt genuine. Time will tell if this is real change or just another political drama. 🎬
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Vikram M
The guard of honour and grand reception at the secretariat shows how the bureaucracy is ready for change. But I'm worried about the cinematic elements — the selfie moment, the comparisons to MGR. We need substance, not style. Vijay must remember that running a state is not a film shoot. Let's hope he focuses on real issues like the Cauvery water dispute and industrial development rather than just photo opportunities.
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