'Prove majority first,' TN Guv Arlekar to TVK as Vijay woos VCK & CPI
VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan has alleged that the BJP was interfering in State politics and creating confusion.
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TVK has staked a claim to form the government with the support of Congress MLAs (PTI)
Chennai, 7 May
Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on Thursday
said that Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) does not have the required majority
support in the state Assembly to form the government.
As per the official release by Lok Bhavan, Tamil Nadu,
"Thiru Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, Hon'ble Governor of Tamil Nadu, has
invited Thiru C. Joseph Vijay. President, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, today
(7.5.2026) to Lok Bhavan, Chennai."
"During the meeting, the Hon'ble Governor explained
that the requisite majority support in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, essential
for forming the Government, has not been established," the statement read.
TVK has staked a claim to form the government with the
support of Congress MLAs. However, the alliance remains short of the majority
mark in the 234-member Assembly.
Meanwhile, CPI leader Veerapandiyan on Thursday confirmed
that Vijay had written to the Communist Party of India seeking support to form
a "progressive government." He added that an emergency state
executive committee meeting has been called for Friday to discuss the matter
and take a final decision on extending support.
He further clarified that the meeting with MK Stalin was
only a friendly courtesy meeting; he is the head of our alliance in Tamil Nadu.
Earlier, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) chief Thol.
Thirumavalavan, on Thursday, called on Governor Rajendra Arlekar to inviteTamilaga Vettri Kazhagam Chief Vijay to form the government and prove his
majority on the floor of the house.
Speaking to regional media, the VCK chief further alleged
that the BJP was interfering in state politics and creating confusion.
Thirumavalavan further said his party would soon decide on its stand after
having received a letter from Vijay asking for support..
"Now, the BJP, or Amit Shah and Modi, are interfering
in Tamil Nadu politics and creating confusion. TVK has been chosen as the
single largest party by the people. Therefore, he should be allowed to take
office. That is the guidance provided by the Constitution. Even when he has
sought support, the Governor is not making any decision on that and is giving
room for confusion here. This is not acceptable. Furthermore, the Governor
cannot demand a list of people supporting TVK. He cannot say, 'Who issupporting you? Bring 118 and prove it to me, then come for the swearing-in
ceremony'," said Vijay.
The VCK chief added that Vijay is seeking support because he
has emerged as the single largest party in the State and should be allowed to
take office, and prove his majority in the assembly.
TVK stunned the 'Dravidian' parties in the state, bringing
to an end the DMK-AIADMK three-decade-old 'duopoly'. With Vijay set to vacate
one of the two seats he won in the Assembly polls, the effective strength of
TVK in the Assembly will become 107, and along with Congress, the alliance has
112 members, just five short of a majority.
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