Vijay Meets Stalin After Swearing-In as TN CM, Marks Political Shift

Tamil Nadu CM C. Joseph Vijay met predecessor M.K. Stalin after being sworn in as MLA, marking a significant political development. Vijay's TVK won 108 seats but formed government with outside support from Congress, Left parties, VCK, and IUML. He signed welfare initiatives including free electricity and women's safety measures. Vijay also paid tribute at Periyar's memorial and met Dravidar Kazhagam leader K. Veeramani.

Key Points: Vijay Meets Stalin After Taking Oath as Tamil Nadu CM

  • Vijay met Stalin after taking oath as MLA
  • TVK won 108 seats, fell short of majority
  • Congress, Left parties, VCK, IUML extended outside support
  • Vijay signed welfare files on electricity, women's safety, anti-drug measures
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TN Chief Minister Vijay meets Stalin after taking oath as MLA

Tamil Nadu CM C. Joseph Vijay meets predecessor M.K. Stalin after being sworn in, following TVK's electoral victory and realignment with Congress, Left parties.

"The meeting has drawn considerable political attention as the allies of DMK played a crucial role in enabling the TVK government to assume office. - News report"

Chennai, May 11

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam President C. Joseph Vijay on Monday met his predecessor and DMK President M.K. Stalin at his Alwarpet residence here, in a politically significant development following the dramatic post-election realignment in the state.

Vijay, who recently led his TVK to a historic electoral debut, called on Stalin after attending the oath-taking ceremony of newly elected MLAs in the Assembly.

The meeting has drawn considerable political attention as the allies of DMK played a crucial role in enabling the TVK government to assume office.

In the recently concluded Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, the TVK emerged as the single largest party by winning 108 seats in the 234-member Assembly.

However, the party fell short of the 118 seats required to form the government on its own. As a result, Vijay initiated discussions with parties that were earlier part of the DMK-led alliance to secure outside support for government formation.

Following negotiations, the Congress agreed to extend support to the TVK and formally distanced itself from the DMK-led alliance. Left parties, the CPI and the CPI-M, along with the VCK and the IUML, also announced unconditional outside support to the Vijay-led formation, enabling the TVK to cross the majority mark in the Assembly.

With the backing of these parties, Vijay was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on May 10 at a grand ceremony held in Chennai. Soon after assuming office, he signed files related to three major welfare initiatives, including free electricity benefits for households, special women's safety measures, and anti-drug enforcement initiatives across districts.

He also chaired meetings with senior officials regarding law and order and administrative priorities of the new government.

Later, Vijay paid tribute at the memorial of social reformer Periyar, whom he has often described as one of his ideological inspirations. He also met Dravidar Kazhagam {resident K. Veeramani and received his greetings.

Meanwhile, political activity intensified in the Assembly on Monday with the commencement of the first session of the newly constituted House. TVK MLA J.C.D. Prabhakar filed his nomination for the post of Speaker ahead of the election.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting political shift. The Congress and Left parties backing TVK shows how fluid alliances are in Tamil Nadu. Vijay visiting Stalin is smart - no need to burn bridges. But I hope the focus stays on real development, not just film-star charisma.
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Rohit P
Finally a young CM! Vijay's anti-drug enforcement initiatives are much needed. Tamil Nadu's youth need role models like him. Periyar visit shows he respects our Dravidian roots. Let's see if he can deliver on promises. Wishing him success! 🙏
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Divya L
Women's safety measures - that's a welcome move. But we've seen many promises from politicians. Vijay Anna needs to focus on ground-level implementation. The meeting with Stalin is necessary for stability, but I hope TVK doesn't become a puppet of DMK.
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Thomas Y
A film star becoming CM - we've seen this before. But Vijay seems more prepared than others. His first actions: free electricity, safety, anti-drugs. These are practical. The political maneuvering with Stalin shows he's learning fast. Let's give him a chance.
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Anjali F
As a Tamil woman, I'm cautiously optimistic. Free electricity will help many families. But what about water, education, jobs? Vijay's anti-drug measures are good, but root causes need addressing. The Periyar tribute was nice. Hope he walks the talk.

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