With CPI & CPI(M)'s support, Vijay inch closer to power in TN
Armed with Left parties' support, Vijay is slated to meet Tamil Nadu Guv Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar later in the day to reiterate his claim to form government.
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The CPI and CPI (M), each having two seats, extended their support to Vijay's TVK after day-long deliberation (PTI)
Chennai, 8 May
In a major
boost to its efforts to form government in Tamil Nadu, Vijay-led TVK received
the support of the two Left parties on Friday, bringing it closer to the magic
number of 118 legislators required for a simple majority.
The CPI and
CPI (M), each having two seats, extended their support to the
actor-politician-led party after day-long deliberations. Armed with their
support, the TVK chief is slated to meet Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar later in the day to reiterate his claim to form government.
Vijay-led
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, with 108 seats but 10 short of a majority, had
earlier reached out to CPI, CPI (M) and the VCK - all DMK allies, seeking their
support to form government after winning its maiden Assembly election in Tamil
Nadu which was held on 23 April. All three have two MLAs each in the 234-member
House.
While the
CPI initially informed the Tamil Nadu Governor, of their decision to support
TVK, CPI (M) followed suit shortly, bringing Vijay closer to the simple
majority mark. Both parties addressed letters to the governor informing of
their support to the TVK.
In the
April polls, TVK won 108 seats and emerged as the single largest party. Party
founder Vijay will have to resign from one of the two constituencies he has
won, as per EC norms. Congress party has extended the support of its five MLAs
to Vijay. As per the calculations, the strength of TVK and its supporting MLAs
now stands at 116, including the requirement of Vijay resigning from one of the
two seats he contested from - Perambur in Chennai and Tiruchirappalli East.
That being
the case, Vijay now requires two more MLAs' support to usher in his maiden
government and VCK is all set to announce its decision on Saturday, amid
indications that it might follow the Left parties. Meanwhile, Vijay will meet
Governor Arlekar on Friday evening on government formation, according to an
official source.
This would
be his third meeting with the governor in as many days over staking the claim
to form the government.
A source in
the TVK said that during the meeting with the governor, Vijay is likely to
reiterate his claim to form government.
Viduthalai
Chiduthaigal Katchi (VCK) said it will hold an online meeting later on Friday
to discuss the matter, although it was expected that the discussion would be held
in the morning. VCK founder Thol Thirumavalavan said the party's high-level
committee will meet via video conferencing on Friday evening to discuss the
prevailing "political crisis" in Tamil Nadu and decide on the party's
future course of action regarding government formation.
CPI, CPI
(M) and VCK are part of the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA).
Responding
to queries about his recent meeting with DMK president and outgoing Chief
Minister M K Stalin, the VCK leader maintained that the party remains part of
the SPA. He described the meeting with Stalin as a courtesy call between
alliance partners. Pressed further on whether the VCK would support an
alternative front if it were given a share in power — a long-standing demand of
the party—Thirumavalavan reiterated that he would not engage in speculation.
Meanwhile,
Sinthanai Selvan, VCK General Secretary said a question arises if Vijay has
faltered in handling the "extraordinary situation" after Assembly
election results emerged and also whether the second-rung leaders were
misleading him.
The VCK
leader said the TVK must have worked in a very cautious manner as it did not
get a majority on its own and wondered whether Vijay should not have called on
leaders of political parties from whom he expected support. "Should not
have Vijay freely discussed (with leaders of parties from whom he expects
support) about the necessity to prevent the BJP from entering Tamil Nadu
through the Governor and also that he was not in the clutches of second-rung
leaders."
Underlining
that a letter seeking support was sent on Whatsapp to them and a reply has been
solicited, Selvan wondered the way in which Vijay's such an approach to secure
support should be understood.
The VCK
leader, referring to Motilal Nehru, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv
Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, alleged that Congress party followed dynasty politics
and the TVK has joined hands with such a party. "Can there be a higher
contradiction than opposing dynasty politics after joining hands with the
Congress party," he asked.
Meanwhile,
the Congress staged a protest against the Governor over not inviting TVK chief
Vijay to form the government. Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K
Selvaperunthagai, AICC in-charge for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Girish
Chodankar, and party workers participated in the agitation held here.
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