In Tamil Nadu, stalemate prevails on the issue of proving a majority by the single largest Party, the TVK. Throughout the day on Thursday, hectic parlaying continued in the state’s political landscape to add the numbers to achieve the 118-seat majority mark, the magic number for a hassle-free government formation process. According ro reports, TVK submitted 112 MLA names, including Congress members, instead of staking claim as the single largest party with 108 seats, prompting the Governor to seek proof of 118 support.
The day began with the meeting between TVK Chief Joseph Vijay and State Governor Vishwanath Arlekar. The meeting was about proving the majority to form the new Government. The Governor later said that the issue was taken after obtaining the legal opinion of the Solicitor General L. Sundaresan. The TVK leaders, like Sengottaiyan, CTR Nirmal Kumar, met CPI and CPI(M) leaders for support from their parties on the issue of support. Thol Thirumavalavan of the VCK was also in discussion with the leader of the Secular Progressive Alliance and DMK Chief M.K.Stalin. In a related development, AIADMK is also held a legislative party meeting under the leadership of the Party’s General Secretary Edappadi Palanisamy. Sources said, the TVK leadership is particularly upset over what it believes is a tacit alignment between the DMK and AIADMK to prevent Vijay from taking office, despite his party emerging as the single-largest formation in the Assembly.
The DMK legislative Party members met under the leadership of Party Chief MK Stalin on Thursday and passed four resolutions, including criticism of the ungrateful behaviour of the Congress Party.
In the assembly poll results, Actor-turned politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) swept 108 of the state’s 234 seats. TVK needs 10 more seats to hit that 118-seat mark. DMK has secured 59, and AIADMK has won 47 seats, while Congress has won five seats.
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