Vijay-led TVK Govt Wins Floor Test in Tamil Nadu Assembly 144 Votes

The newly elected Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam government led by Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay passed the floor test in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly with 144 votes in favour. The TVK secured support from allies including Congress, CPI, CPI(M), VCK, and IUML, along with an expelled AMMK MLA. The DMK staged a walkout during the voting, while 22 MLAs voted against the government and five abstained. The result also revealed a split within the AIADMK, as some rebel MLAs supported Vijay despite the party whip.

Key Points: TVK Govt Wins Floor Test in Tamil Nadu Assembly

  • TVK wins floor test with 144 votes in favour
  • Allies include Congress, CPI, CPI(M), VCK, IUML
  • DMK stages walkout, 22 MLAs vote against
  • AIADMK rebels disobey party whip to support Vijay
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Tamil Nadu: CM Vijay led TVK govt passes floor test in Assembly with 144 votes in favour

Tamil Nadu CM C Joseph Vijay-led TVK government passes floor test in Assembly with 144 votes in favour, securing majority with allies.

"CM Vijay is protecting the entire state. I believe he will not leave me either. - Kamaraj (AMMK MLA)"

Chennai, May 13

Newly elected Chief Minister and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief C Joseph Vijay on Wednesday sailed through the floor test in the Legislative Assembly with 144 votes in favour.

With its allies, the TVK held a strength of 120 MLAs in the House. 22 MLAs voted against the TVK, and five MLAs abstained. However, the DMK staged a walkout, reducing the total strength of the House during the voting. The number of MLAs supporting Vijay shows that a block of AIADMK rebels disobeyed the party whip and voted against it.

The TVK won the floor test as Congress, CPI, CPI(M), and VCK MLAs extended support to the party. 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."

While AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami said that all 47 MLAs will vote against the TVK, the Assembly witnessed an ADMK versus ADMK showdown. Former minister and party MLA SP Velumani also spoke during the Assembly proceedings, and was objected to by supporters of Edappadi K. Palaniswami.

Alleging attempts to lure MLAs, Palaniswami claimed information had reached the party that some members were being offered ministerial posts and board chairman positions in exchange for supporting the government. "We are not an enemy party; we wish to function as a responsible Opposition," EPS said in the Assembly.

The TVK holds 107 seats in the Assembly, after Vijay resigned from Trichy East and retained Perambur. However, the party had 106 MLAs to vote after the Madras High Court directed TVK leader Srinivasa Sethupathi not to participate in the Assembly confidence vote after the DMK challenged the poll results in Tirupattur in the court.

The party 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 120 seats (excluding Srinivasa Sethupathi).

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MLAs staged a walkout during the voting. Leader of Opposition, Udhayanidhi Stalin, took a jibe at the TVK for taking away its allies, including Congress. "We are walking out of the Assembly. Once we walk out, you will get the majority. Govern well with it. I request you not to politicise the welfare schemes introduced by our government," he said.

TVK made history by emerging as the single-largest party in the elections, as Tamil Nadu looked beyond the DMK-ADMK binary.

- ANI

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Priya S
The AIADMK internal rebellion is fascinating. Velumani openly defying EPS during proceedings? That's not just a crack, it's a split. EPS needs to focus on party unity instead of just blaming others for luring MLAs.
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Sarah B
As someone following Indian politics from abroad, this is a big shift. TVK breaking the DMK-AIADMK duopoly is historic. But I hope CM Vijay focuses on governance and not just political drama. The people of Tamil Nadu deserve stability.
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Arjun K
Udhayanidhi Stalin's walkout and comment about not politicising welfare schemes is rich coming from a party that perfected political maneuvering. But let's be fair, DMK's welfare track record is undeniable. TVK must build on that legacy without reinventing the wheel. 🤔
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Neha E
The AMMK MLA Kamaraj pledging support for five years on the floor of the house - that's either genuine conviction or a calculated move. Time will tell if this government is as stable as it seems today.
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James A
Coalition arithmetic in India always amazes me. 107 seats plus support from 5 Congress, 2 each from CPI, CPI(M), VCK, IUML, plus one rebel... it's like solving a puzzle. Vijay has done well to secure numbers, but the real test is delivering on promises.
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Deepak U

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