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Calling it a mockery of democracy, Dhinakaran said he had urged the governor to take serious note of the developments. He submitted a representation seeking an invitation for AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami to form the next govt.
The swearing-in event was anticipated on Saturday morning, but delayed.
TVK has got the support of Congress (5 seats), CPI (2) and CPM (2). TVK is likely to cross the magic number of 118 as it is expecting a positive response from the VCK leader, whose party has two MLAs.
Governor V R Arlekar Has Asked TVK President C Joseph Vijay For A List Of MLAs-Elect Supporting Him. The Majority-Proving Exercise Should Happen On The Floor Of The Assembly, Not In The Lok Bhavan
V Sandhya, daughter of an autorickshaw driver from Chennai, secured 595 out of 600 marks in the Tamil Nadu Class 12 board examinations and emerged as the topper of Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Ashok Nagar. She credited her success to disciplined preparation and avoiding social media during examinations. Sandhya scored centums in accountancy, commerce and economics and now plans to pursue Chartered Accountancy. Her school recorded a 99.4% pass percentage in the TN HSC Result 2026.
Tamil Nadu BJP state president Nainar Nagendran announced that the party will not participate in any efforts to form the government following the Assembly election results. He stated that the BJP respects the electorate's verdict and has not received a mandate to form the government.
Tamil Nadu's government formation remains uncertain after the 2026 assembly election, with actor Vijay's TVK emerging as the single largest party but falling short of a majority. Hectic parleys are underway as TVK seeks support from smaller parties like VCK and CPI, while DMK and AIADMK deny alliance talks.
AIADMK leader Thambidurai expressed confidence in Edappadi K. Palaniswami becoming the next Chief Minister, signaling post-poll alliance efforts. This comes as Tamil Nadu faces a hung assembly, with actor-turned-politician Vijay's TVK emerging as a key player in government formation talks.
Over 100 law officers representing the DMK government and its agencies have resigned amid uncertainty over the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam forming the new government. They have been asked to continue for a week until new appointments are made, as the state cannot be left unrepresented. Typically, the incoming government appoints its legal representatives shortly after taking office.
The Directorate of govt Examinations has set up a help desk for students and parents. Candidates with doubts or queries regarding the results may contact the helpline number 14417.
Political observers said the resort meeting isn't just about protection, its about resolving a deep internal divide.
VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan and Left party leaders criticized Tamil Nadu Governor R. V. Arlekar for not inviting TVK leader Vijay to form the government. They alleged this was a BJP-led Union government attempt to complicate state politics and Vijay's position, calling the Governor's action unacceptable and unconstitutional.
Zoho co-founder Sridhar Vembu has called for fresh elections in Tamil Nadu, advocating for strict enforcement against cash for votes. He believes actor-politician Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has a clear mandate and should form the government, suggesting new polls would result in a super majority for the party.
Chennai police heightened security at Marina Beach, deploying personnel and barricades to prevent potential protests by Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam supporters. The party, led by Vijay, won 108 seats but awaits an invitation to form the government. Authorities aim to maintain order and deter unauthorized gatherings.
Amidst a fractured political landscape, VCK's Sinthanai Selvan urged DMK and AIADMK to back Thol Thirumavalavan for Chief Minister, citing a need for stability. He argued against a 'star-driven' leader, advocating for Thirumavalavan's experience to prevent populist capture and foster hope for the masses in Tamil Nadu.
AIADMK withdrew its unconditional support offer to TVK for government formation after prolonged silence from the latter. Discussions had begun Tuesday, but TVK's unresponsiveness, especially after Congress offered conditional backing, led to the talks' abrupt end. AIADMK leaders dismissed any alliance with DMK, awaiting decisions from VCK, CPI, and CPM.

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