Udhayanidhi Stalin Takes Oath as Tamil Nadu Opposition Leader

Udhayanidhi Stalin was sworn in as the Leader of Opposition in the Tamil Nadu Assembly on Monday. The session began with pro tem Speaker MV Karuppaiah welcoming members and invoking historical leaders. Chief Minister Vijay took the oath first, followed by his ministers and other MLAs, including Edappadi K Palaniswami. Vijay later promised a transparent government focused on education, infrastructure, and women's safety.

Key Points: Udhayanidhi Stalin Takes Oath as TN Assembly Opposition Leader

  • Udhayanidhi Stalin sworn in as Leader of Opposition
  • CM Vijay took oath first from Perambur constituency
  • TVK formed government with 108 seats and allied support
  • CM Vijay announced free electricity and anti-drug task forces
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Udhayanidhi Stalin takes oath as leader of Opposition in Tamil Nadu Assembly

Udhayanidhi Stalin sworn in as Leader of Opposition in Tamil Nadu Assembly. CM Vijay leads oath-taking, promises transparent government.

"transparent government - Chief Minister Vijay"

Chennai, May 11

Former Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin took the oath as Leader of Opposition in the newly constituted Tamil Nadu Assembly on Monday as members of the House were sworn in following the formation of the C Joseph Vijay-led Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam government in the state.

Before the proceedings began, Udhayanidhi Stalin entered the Assembly and took his seat designated for the Leader of Opposition. Chief Minister Vijay later entered the House and greeted Udhayanidhi ahead of the oath-taking proceedings.

The session began with pro tem Speaker MV Karuppaiah welcoming all members to the first session of the 17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly.

Addressing the House in Tamil, Karuppaiah thanked Chief Minister Vijay for giving him an opportunity to contest the elections and also expressed gratitude to the people of his constituency for electing him as an MLA. He further thanked the Chief Minister for appointing him as pro tem Speaker.

Karuppaiah invoked leaders such as Periyar, K Kamaraj, BR Ambedkar, Rani Velu Nachiyar and Anjalai Ammal, calling them ideological inspirations for the new government.

As per Assembly procedure, Chief Minister Vijay took the oath first as MLA from the Perambur constituency, followed by ministers and members of the House. Ministers including N Anand, Aadhav Arjuna, KG Arunraj, KA Sengottaiyan, Raj Mohan, CT Nirmal Kumar and Venkat Raman also took an oath as members of the Assembly.

Former minister PK Sekar Babu and senior leaders, including Edappadi K Palaniswami and O Panneerselvam were among those sworn in.

TVK emerged as the single largest party in the recently concluded Tamil Nadu Assembly elections with 108 seats and later formed the government with support from Congress, VCK, Left parties and IUML.

Earlier, after taking an oath as Chief Minister, Vijay promised a "transparent government" and announced that his administration would prioritise education, infrastructure, drinking water facilities and women's safety. He also signed files approving 200 units of free electricity and the formation of Special Task Forces to combat drug-related crimes and ensure women's security.

- ANI

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Sneha F
First time a film star is CM in TN and now DMK's young gun as LoP. Politics is truly changing in our state. Let's see if Vijay's 'transparent government' promise holds true - actions speak louder than words, na?
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Michael C
As an outsider, I find TN politics fascinating. The DMK dynasty continues with Udhayanidhi, but at least he has some administrative experience as Deputy CM. Hope the coalition government works well for the people's benefit.
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Rohit L
Udhayanidhi Stalin's elevation is predictable but not ideal. He should've earned his stripes in grassroots politics first. However, I appreciate that he's continuing the DMK's Dravidian ideology. Let's see if he can match his father's political acumen. 👀
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Lauren Z
The new CM Vijay signing free electricity and forming STFs sounds promising. But I'm concerned about the coalition dynamics - too many parties can lead to instability. Udhayanidhi will have his work cut out holding them accountable.
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Varun X
Big day for Tamil Nadu democracy! Udhayanidhi taking oath as LoP means DMK isn't going away quietly. The pro tem Speaker invoking Periyar and Ambedkar shows the ideological roots. Hope we see healthy debate and development, not just mudslinging. 🇮🇳

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