Tamil Nadu Congress In-Charge Urges Fulfillment of Promises as Rahul Gandhi Attends Vijay’s Oath Ceremony

Congress in-charge Girish Chodankar expressed happiness over Rahul Gandhi attending Tamil Nadu CM Vijay’s swearing-in. He stressed it is now time for the government to fulfill its promises to the people. Congress ministers were not inducted in the first round as the party had not submitted its list. Vijay, who won 108 seats in TVK’s debut election, called for a new era of secular and social justice governance.

Key Points: Congress In-Charge: Time to Fulfill TN Govt Promises

  • Rahul Gandhi attends Vijay’s swearing-in
  • Congress ministers not inducted yet
  • Chodankar calls for promise fulfillment
  • Vijay takes oath as 13th TN CM
  • TVK wins 108 seats in debut election
3 min read

"Time to fulfil those promises which Govt has made to people": Tamil Nadu Congress in-charge Girish Chodankar

Girish Chodankar says Congress is happy Rahul Gandhi attended Vijay’s swearing-in, urges government to deliver on promises.

"We are very happy that our leader Rahul Gandhi has specially come to attend the swearing-in ceremony. - Girish Chodankar"

Chennai, May 10

Congress in-charge for Tamil Nadu Girish Chodankar on Sunday said the party was happy that Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi attended the swearing-in ceremony of the new state government led by TVK chief Vijay.

Chodankar added that it is now time for the government to fulfil the promises made to the people.

He also said the Congress will be part of the government, but its ministers were not inducted in the first round as the party had not yet submitted its list of names.

Speaking to the reporters, Chodankar said, "We are very happy that our leader Rahul Gandhi has specially come to attend the swearing-in ceremony. He also visited our party office. The target is that whatever promises this government has made to the people, it's now time to fulfil those promises."

"We'll be part of this government, but in the first round, we have not given our list, so our ministers could not be inducted today," he said.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay officially assumed charge at the Tamil Nadu Secretariat in Chennai, shortly after taking oath as the 13th Chief Minister of the state following TVK's historic electoral victory.

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.

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.

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

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Ravi K
Good that Rahul Gandhi showed up - shows Congress is serious about coalition dharma. But Chodankar ji's statement about "not giving list of names" sounds like classic Congress drama. Either be in government or don't, but don't play these games while people suffer. Time for delivery, not delays.
S
Suresh O
Vijay's speech was refreshing - no god-complex, just common sense. "I am not a divine messenger" - that's the kind of humility Indian politicians need. But let's see if he can actually deliver on promises like free education and job creation. Transition from screen to real governance is tough. 🎬➡️🏛️
T
Tyler Y
Interesting to see an actor becoming CM just like MGR. But times have changed - social media scrutiny is intense now. Vijay will be held accountable for every promise. The Congress alliance is shaky though - they couldn't even finalize ministers on day one. That's not a good sign for stability. 🤔
A
Ananya R
Vijay's win is historic - ending 50 years of two-party dominance. But I'm worried about the coalition government. Congress, CPI, VCK - too many cooks. Hope they don't waste time on portfolio allocation while people need water, jobs, and infrastructure. Focus on Tamil Nadu's development, not political games! ✊
R
Ramesh W
Chodankar says "time to fulfil promises" - but whose promises? Congress's or TVK's? This coalition is going to be a mess. Vijay should have gone solo instead of tying up with tired old parties. Anyway, best of luck to the new CM. Tamil Nadu needs fresh governance, not recycled politicians.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50