Tamil Nadu Governor Confirms Meeting with Vijay After TVK Claims Majority

Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar has confirmed he will meet TVK chief Vijay on Wednesday evening after TVK claimed majority to form the government. TVK currently holds 108 seats in the 234-member assembly, just 10 short of the 118 halfway mark. The party is exploring alliances with AIADMK (47 seats) and Congress (5 seats) to cross the majority threshold. AIADMK leader CV Shanmugam stated the party will decide on allying with TVK, while Congress signals readiness to end its long-standing DMK alliance.

Key Points: Vijay Meets Governor: TVK Claims Majority in Tamil Nadu

  • TVK claims majority with 108 seats in 234-member assembly
  • Governor confirms meeting with Vijay Wednesday evening
  • TVK needs 10 more seats to reach 118 majority mark
  • AIADMK with 47 seats could be key ally for TVK
  • Congress ready to end DMK alliance to support Vijay
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Tamil Nadu Governor confirms Vijay to meet today evening, says TVK claims majority

Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Arlekar confirms meeting with TVK chief Vijay after party claims majority. TVK at 108 seats, needs 10 more to form government.

"I have received a letter from TVK. They will meet me in the evening. - Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar"

Chennai, May 6

Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar has confirmed tothat he will meet TVK chief Vijay on Wednesday evening after TVK claimed that they have the majority to form the government.

Speaking to ANI, the Governor said that he has received a letter from TVK claiming the majority and will meet the party chief in the evening.

"I have received a letter from TVK. They will meet me in the evening. They have stated that they have the majority and they should be called for the formation of the government. Yes, I have an appointment (to TVK chief Vijay). A new govt will come now," he said.

Meanwhile, TVK's attempt to stitch an alliance to cross the 118 majority mark is still underway as the party's General Secretary N Anand on Wednesday met with AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS). Other senior TVK leaders have also contacted the AIADMK General Secretary.

TVK, which stands at 108 in the 234-member Tamil Nadu assembly, is just 10 short of the 118 halfway majority mark. Congress, with five seats, had already extended its support. However, Vijay still needs five more seats to form a government. Vijay could also abandon the Congress in favour of the AIADMK, which has significantly more seats. The Congress' long association with the DMK is not helping its case despite its leaders itching to ally with Vijay.

If TVK manages to ally with AIADMK, which won 47 seats in the assembly election, they will comfortably cross the halfway mark without needing the Congress's support.

Earlier, AIADMK leader CV Shanmugam said that his party will take the final decision on allying with TVK.

Shanmugam said, "The party has to take the decision" while speaking to reporters as AIADMK MLAs arrived at his residence in Chennai, amidst buzz of 'talks' between party General Secretary Edapaddi K Palaniswami and TVK chief Vijay.

Reports suggest that there is a faction within the AIADMK that is inclined to support Vijay and his party by offering support to him. There have also been reports that these MLAs are not too happy with Edappaddi Palaniswami's leadership.

On the other side, Congress is ready to end one of its longest-standing alliances as it gears up to support TVK and Vijay with its 5 MLAs to form the government in Tamil Nadu.

Congress MP and Senior leader Manickam Tagore whose outburst against the DMK's denial of power sharing in the state had become the talk of the alliance prior to the polls justified his party's stand.

The ball is really in Vjay's court if he chooses to take the Congress along or opt for fracturing the AIADMK.

- ANI

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Priya S
Vijay Anna is doing a great job bringing change to TN politics! After years of DMK-AIADMK duopoly, people want fresh leadership. But I'm a bit skeptical about Congress jumping ship so quickly - they were with DMK for decades. Is this just opportunism? Anyway, excited to see a new government form! 🎉
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James A
As someone who follows Indian politics from abroad, this is fascinating. Vijay's rise reminds me of how celebrity politicians work in other democracies. But fair question - does he have the administrative experience? Or is this just about charisma? Let's hope whoever forms the government focuses on development, not just headlines.
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Ananya R
Seriously? Congress leaving DMK for Vijay? This is classic power politics - no loyalty to ideology, just numbers. And AIADMK leaders meeting Vijay while their own MLAs are unhappy with EPS - what a mess! TN politics is chaotic as always. Hope Vijay proves us wrong and brings stability. But I have doubts about his team's experience.
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Suresh O
Good to see Governor doing his job properly. But honestly, this whole drama is a bit premature. Vijay has 108, needs 10 more. Even with AIADMK's 47, they'd be at 155 - comfortable. But the way parties are switching sides... it's like a wedding market! 😂 Let's see if Vijay can actually build a coalition that works for the people of Tamil Nadu.
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Karthik V
One thing is clear - the people have rejected the old guard. DMK and AIADMK both failed on key issues like education, jobs, and

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