Lieutenant General (Retd) NS Raja Subramani has been appointed as India's new Chief of Defence Staff. A decorated Army officer with extensive experience in high-altitude operations and counter-insurgency, he will now lead the coordination between the Army, Navy, and Air Force. His career includes command roles and serving as Vice Chief of Army Staff.
A political storm brews in Tamil Nadu. AMMK leader T. T. V. Dhinakaran alleges Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam is involved in horse-trading. This follows TVK chief Vijay staking claim to form the government. Dhinakaran has urged the Governor to invite AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami instead.
Chennai is witnessing high political drama. Vijay's oath-taking as Tamil Nadu's next Chief Minister is uncertain. A razor-thin majority in the assembly has led to intense negotiations. The Governor awaits a crucial support letter. Alliances are shifting rapidly. The state's political future hangs in the balance as discussions continue.
The alliance that wasnt: How Tamil Nadus Dravidian rivals failed to stop Vijays march
Tamil Nadu's political landscape was thrown into turmoil as DMK and AIADMK failed to prevent C Joseph Vijay's party from forming the government. Despite intense negotiations and attempted defections, Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam emerged as the single largest party, leaving the state's mandate fractured.
Political Turmoil in Tamil Nadu: Speculations Rise Over Presidents Rule
Chennai, May 9: The political turmoil surrounding the formation of a new government in Tamil Nadu has intensified. Speculations about the imposition of Presidents Rule are growing, as there is still no clear picture regarding the government formation. Allegations of horse-trading, fake support letters, and claims of missing legislators have complicated the states political landscape. ... Read more Political Turmoil in Tamil Nadu: Speculations Rise Over Presidents Rule
Backchannel deals, shifting loyalties and Vijays race for power - Whats unfolding in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu's government formation remains uncertain as TVK emerges as the single largest party but falls short of a majority. Allies are scrambling for numbers, with some extending support while others withdraw, creating a volatile political landscape. Efforts are underway to secure the necessary support to stake a claim to power.
When Is Vijay's Oath? Suspense Over Tamil Nadu's First Coalition Government
Last minute hiccups followed what appeared as a done deal last evening, with Vijay currently having just 116 MLA-elects on his side.
Win for Tamil Nadu: Genelia D'Souza calls Vijay's election victory proud moment
Win for Tamil Nadu: Genelia D'Souza calls Vijay's election victory proud moment
TVK Supporters in Tamil Nadu Plan to Form New Union for Transport Workers
Chennai, May 9: Following a remarkable performance in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, the influence of actor-turned-politician Vijays party, TVK, is rapidly growing among government transport employees. Energized by electoral success, some staff members from the Tamil Nadu State Transport Undertakings (STU) have initiated plans to establish a new trade union affiliated with TVK. Sources ... Read more TVK Supporters in Tamil Nadu Plan to Form New Union for Transport Workers
Presidents Rule speculation grows as TN govt formation crisis deepens
Chennai: Speculation over the possibility of Presidents Rule in Tamil Nadu intensified as the political deadlock over government formation deepened amid allegations of horse-trading, alleged forged support letters and missing MLAs. With the term of the present Tamil Nadu government ending on May 10, uncertainty continues over who will form the next government in the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Chennai Weather: Tamil Nadu is experiencing a mixed summer with heat and humidity in coastal areas, while western and southern districts are seeing thunderstorms and rain. Scattered showers are also possible in delta regions. While no widespread extreme weather is forecast, localized heavy rain may occur.
Tamil Nadu: VCK's X handle suspended amid TVK attempting coalition govt
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi's (VCK) X account was suspended for violating rules, following a purported post supporting Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) in forming a coalition government. TVK, led by Vijay, secured support from smaller parties, including CPI, CPI(M), and Congress, to reach the required majority in the Tamil Nadu Assembly.
Following the Tamil Nadu election results, AIADMK factions engaged in backroom dealings to either support or block C Joseph Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam from forming a government. While some AIADMK leaders attempted to engineer defections for TVK, Edappadi K Palaniswami opposed any support, leading to MLAs being moved to resorts.
Martin & family: Incorporated 2026, branches in 3 parties
Lottery tycoon Santiago Martin's family has secured elected positions across multiple parties. His wife, Leema Rose, won from Tamil Nadu, while his son, Jose Charles Martin, triumphed in Puducherry. His estranged son-in-law, Aadhav Arjuna, also became an MLA. This marks a significant shift from behind-the-scenes funding to direct political representation, potentially influencing future business family strategies.
CM Omar rules out internal rift in NC over cabinet expansion
Srinagar, May 8:Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday sought to put to rest mounting speculation over a possible expansion of his council of ministers, asserting that the exercise has been stalled solely because the Union Territory is yet to regain statehood and not due to any internal dissension within the ruling National Conference. The clarification comes amid growing political chatter in Srinagar over a likely cabinet reshuffle and reports of unease among certain legislators within the ruling alliance. Responding sharply to the remarks, Omar Abdullah accused the BJP of attempting to create instability in Jammu and Kashmir for political gains and said the oppositions statements reflected its impatience to return to power. There is no Eknath Shinde in the National Conference. Our MLAs stand firmly with the party, the Chief Minister told reporters, in a direct rebuttal to Sharmas comments. He further alleged that the BJP was unwilling to allow the elected government in Jammu and Kashmir to function smoothly unless it was in power itself. Shinde, once a senior leader in the undivided Shiv Sena, had broken away from the party in 2022 along with a group of MLAs and later joined hands with the BJP to form the government in Maharashtra, a political episode that has since become shorthand for defections engineered with BJP backing. The cabinet expansion has not been halted out of fear. It is on hold because Jammu and Kashmir has not been granted statehood, Abdullah said, reiterating his governments long-standing demand for restoration of full statehood to the Union Territory. In a politically loaded attack, the Chief Minister said statements from the opposition showed that the BJP was using the issue of statehood as a pressure tactic. People of Jammu and Kashmir, especially those who voted for the BJP, should remember that the BJP and its leaders are indulging in blackmail politics by linking governance and statehood to political power, he said. The remarks underline the increasingly confrontational tone between the ruling National Conference-led government and the BJP, even as the Omar Abdullah administration continues to press New Delhi for restoration of statehood promised after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. The Chief Minister also weighed in on the political developments in Tamil Nadu, where the Governor declined to invite Vijay and his party, the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), to form the government after recent electoral developments left no party with a clear majority. Citing past Supreme Court rulings, Abdullah said the single largest party should ordinarily be invited to form the government and prove its majority on the floor of the House. He argued that there was no justification for imposing Presidents Rule without exhausting constitutional options. Referring to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Abdullah recalled how Vajpayee had been invited to form the government in 1996 despite lacking numbers and later resigned after failing to secure majority support. Vijay should be allowed to form the government and prove his majority in the Assembly. If he fails, then naturally he will have to resign, the Chief Minister said. On the issue of the SIR of electoral rolls, Abdullah said it was premature to assess its implications for Jammu and Kashmir, noting that Assembly elections in the Union Territory are not due before 2029. However, he renewed criticism of the delimitation exercise carried out in J&K, alleging it was designed to politically benefit the BJP and its allies.
AMMK Alleges 'Horse Trading' After MLA Goes Missing Amid Tamil Nadu Drama
Vijay's party TVK secured letters of support from the Congress, CPI and CPI(M), with the two Left parties extending outside support.
Vijay Joins Forces with Opposition to Claim Government in Tamil Nadu
Chennai, May 9: Actor-politician and leader of the Tamilga Vetria Kazhagam (TVK), C. Joseph Vijay, has formally claimed to form the government in Tamil Nadu after securing support from several opposition parties. His coalition now surpasses the majority threshold in the 234-member assembly. Vijay met with Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi at the Raj Bhavan ... Read more Vijay Joins Forces with Opposition to Claim Government in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu CM announcement: Governor cannot question majority stitched post-poll
Supreme Court rulings consistently state governors must invite the largest party or alliance to form government post-election, without questioning how support was gained. The apex court has warned against dismissing governments or dissolving assemblies based on 'fanciful assumptions' of horse-trading, emphasizing that majority must be proven on the floor of the House.
How drama in Tamil Nadu unfolded, the several plots, offers of friendship & a 'betrayal'
Following TVK's electoral success, AIADMK factions engaged in backroom dealings to form a government, with one group attempting to ally with TVK while the party's general secretary sought a tie-up with DMK. These maneuvers ultimately failed as Left parties opted to support TVK, thwarting the Dravidian majors' plans.
TTV asks governor to invite EPS to form govt; missing MLA found
Dhinakaran said there were media reports that his party had supported TVK. He alleged that there could be a forged letter purportedly supporting TVK.
After three Lok Bhavan visits, Vijay is one VCK step away from CM chair
TVK had the support of 117 legislators in the 234-member assembly, as VCK was yet to give its support in letter
Riding borrowed cycles, TN boy Antony dares to dream big
Daily wage earner's son is part of the junior Indian team to take part in Asian MTB meet
Tamil Nadu Congress MLAs camping in Hyderabad amid uncertainty in government formation
The five MLAs reportedly arrived on Thursday (May 7, 2026) and planned to leave after reports came in that Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Arlekar had asked Mr. Vijay to form the government
Tamil Nadu: Will EPS Become CM Once Again?
Possibly the PMK, having four seats in its kitty, could be invited with an offer for a ministerial berth and the DMK, too, might lure the IUML, VCK and DMDK to support the new arrangement between the DMK and AIADMK.
Vijay to take oath as TN CM on Saturday after clearing numbers test
Vijay, the TVK chief, is set to be sworn in as chief minister on Saturday. This follows his meeting with the Tamil Nadu governor to stake his claim. The Left parties and VCK have pledged support, enabling him to form the government. The Left parties will support from the outside. VCK's support details are still emerging.
DMK seeks separate seats from Congress in LS
The DMK has formally requested Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla for separate seating arrangements for its MPs, moving away from their current position alongside Congress members. This move signifies a split within the INDIA bloc in Parliament, reportedly in retaliation for Congress's support to rival parties in Tamil Nadu.
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.
Plea in Supreme Court says Governor is duty-bound to invite TVK to form government in Tamil Nadu
The petition, filed by advocate A. Lakshminarayanan, said such a move by the Governor would sound the death-knell for democracy and be against the mandate of the electorate
Vijay is set to take oath as Tamil Nadu chief minister on Saturday after securing majority support for government formation, with backing from Left parties and allies. Meanwhile, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari has been formally named the next chief minister of West Bengal
From Tamil Nadus dramatic government formation talks and Chinas fresh remarks on Operation Sindoor to West Bengal getting its first BJP Chief Minister - Top stories of the day.
Vijay Hasn't Been Able To Prove Majority, No Oath Tomorrow: Sources
Superstar actor Vijay is set to become the next Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, becoming another to complete the famed cinema-to-politics arc in the southern state.
Vijay`s bodyguard shares note about `beautiful outcomes` and `hard battles`
Amid Vijay`s back and forth with the Tamil Nadu governor over proving majority for the formation of government, Vijay`s bodyguard posted a cryptic note about hard battles and beautiful outcomes
Tamil Nadu Government Formation: Thalapathy Vijay to take oath as Chief Minister
Thalapathy Vijay, leader of TVK, has finally secured the numbers needed to form the government and is set to take oath as Tamil Nadus Chief Minister on May 9
TVK gets Governor's nod, Vijay to become next CM of Tamil Nadu
Several parties have also urged the Governor to call Vijay to form the government and conduct a floor test in the Legislative Assembly to prove its majority
Swearing in of Vijay govt delayed
The swearing-in event was anticipated on Saturday morning, but delayed.
Actor-politician Joseph Vijay is set to form the government in Tamil Nadu. Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar has given him the go-ahead. The Communist Party of India and Communist Party of India (Marxist) have pledged their support to Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam.
CPI and CPI(M) tells Tamil Nadu Governor say their support is for stable secular government
The letter was sent under the instruction of the party's State secretary, M. Veerapandian and the legislature party leader T. Ramachandran
DMK Demands Separate Seating Arrangement in Lok Sabha After Split with Congress
Chennai, May 8: Following the recent assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has requested a separate seating arrangement for its MPs in the Lok Sabha after its alliance with Congress ended. Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, the leader of the DMK parliamentary party, wrote to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, asking for a distinct ... Read more DMK Demands Separate Seating Arrangement in Lok Sabha After Split with Congress
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.
As TVK inches its way towards power, supporters gather outside party headquarters, celebrate
Supporters celebrate as C Joseph Vijay's TVK gains crucial support from Left parties. This development brings TVK closer to forming a government in Tamil Nadu. The party has secured 108 seats and is now nearing the required majority. Vijay is set to meet the Governor to stake his claim. This marks a significant shift in the state's political landscape.
Tamil Nadu government formation: Left support takes TVK closer to majority, Vijay to meet Guv again
The Left parties, both part of the DMK-led alliance in Tamil Nadu, said that the decision was taken in order to prevent BJP's ackdoor entry in to the state. They will remain with the DMK vis-a-vis state rights. The Communist parties announced that they will not be a part of the TVK cabinet.
Heartbroken fans break down after Vijay`s rumoured swearing-in event cancelled
After reports of Vijay taking oath as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on May 8 circulated, fans gathered at the venue only to be left heartbroken that the event was cancelled. Notably, there was no official confirmation of Vijay`s swearing-in ceremony on May 8
Kumaraswamy Comments on Political Crisis in Tamil Nadu, Says God Will Save Vijay
Hassan, May 8: Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy stated on Friday that the political crisis in Tamil Nadu could be resolved within the next two to three days. He expressed skepticism about the long-standing political rivals, DMK and AIADMK, forming an alliance to establish a government. After offering prayers at the ... Read more Kumaraswamy Comments on Political Crisis in Tamil Nadu, Says God Will Save Vijay
Vijay soars and hits an air pocket
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
CPI Extends Unconditional Support to TVK for Government Formation in Tamil Nadu
Chennai, May 8: The path is gradually clearing for the formation of a government led by C. Joseph Vijays Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) in Tamil Nadu. The Communist Party of India (CPI) has formally extended unconditional support to TVK as of Friday. This support was communicated through a letter submitted to Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar ... Read more CPI Extends Unconditional Support to TVK for Government Formation in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu government formation: Vijays TVK close to majority mark | A timeline of events
Following inconclusive Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu that led to an unprecedented hung assembly in the State, government formation has been delayed amidst coalition discussions. Here is a timeline of events.
CPI letter to Tamil Nadu Governor says its support is for stable secular government
The letter was sent under the instruction of the party's State secretary, M. Veerapandian and the legislature party leader T. Ramachandran
BJP Declines Support for TVK in Tamil Nadu Government Formation
Chennai, May 8: In the recent Tamil Nadu assembly elections, no party secured a majority. However, actor-turned-politician C. Joseph Vijays Tamilga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) emerged as the largest party, winning 108 seats and claiming the right to form the government. Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accepted its defeat and announced that it will ... Read more BJP Declines Support for TVK in Tamil Nadu Government Formation
TN: CPI extends unconditional support to Vijays TVK for government formation
After internal deliberations, the Left party handed over an unconditional letter of support for government formation addressed to Tamil Nadu Governor RV Arlekar, party sources said. The CPI and CPI (Marxist) have two legislators each in the 234-member assembly
Massive turnout in assembly polls across states, women voters outnumber men: EC data
Recent assembly elections saw high voter turnout with women participating more than men. West Bengal led in polling percentages. Despite this strong turnout, the number of women elected as MLAs remains low across states like Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Kerala. Only a few third-gender candidates contested and lost. Extensive electoral infrastructure was evident, with many polling stations and candidates.
The DMK has requested a change in its Lok Sabha seating. This comes after their alliance with the Congress ended. DMK leader Kanimozhi Karunanidhi wrote to the Lok Sabha Speaker. She stated it is not appropriate for DMK MPs to sit with Congress members. The move follows the Congress supporting TVK in government formation in Tamil Nadu.
TVK crosses majority mark in Tamil Nadu; Which parties are in favour of Vijay's sarkar?
TVK crosses majority mark in TN: TVK has achieved the crucial majority of 118 seats in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly after securing support from Congress, VCK, CPI and CPM. With 107 seats of its own, the party crossed the threshold, paving the way for actor-turned-politician Vijay to form the next government and end the long-standing Dravidian duopoly.
Vijay`s school marksheet goes viral after Tamil Nadu election victory
Days after his historic political victory, Vijays old school marksheet has surfaced online and gone viral. The TVK chief reportedly scored 65 percent in Class 10, proving that marks dont always define success
Omar Abdullah: TN Governor is Wrong to Block TVKs Claim to Form Govt
He was referring to Tamil Nadu Governor R. N. Arlekar, who declined to invite Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar to form the new government despite his party, the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), emerging as the single largest party in the recently concluded Assembly elections in the southern state
Left is declining electoral strength a major concern, hopeful of revival: CPI's D Raja
CPI leader D Raja voiced concern over the declining electoral power of Left parties. He expressed hope for their future revival as a significant political force. Raja also discussed the political landscape in Tamil Nadu, emphasizing the need to support the largest party.
Tamil Nadu HSC Result 2026: Autorickshaw drivers daughter scores 595, aims for Chartered Accountancy
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: TVK chief Vijay to meet Governor again
TVK chief Vijay is scheduled to meet TN Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on Friday evening to discuss government formation. This marks his third meeting with the governor this week regarding staking a claim to form the government. Vijay is expected to present his case for government formation during the upcoming discussion.
Vijay Finally Has Majority, Left And VCK To Extend Support To TVK: Sources
Actor Vijay and Tamil Nadu Governor RV Arlekar will meet at 4.30 pm - for a third time in as many days - to try and resolve a continuing deadlock over the formation of the next government. Sources suggest Vijay finally has the numbers to stake claim, with five from the Congress and two each from the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, Communist Party of India (Marxist), and Communist Party of India taking it past the majority mark of 118 seats. The two met on Wednesday and Thursday too. Both times Arlekar dismissed Vijay's claim to form the government, arguing the TVK leader does not have the required support in the House. Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam swept last month's election; the party won 108 of 234 seats on its electoral debut to break Dravidian giants DMK and AIADMK's 62-year chokehold on the state. But the TVK fell 10 short of the majority mark. In Thursday's meeting Governor Arlekar posed a series of questions to Vijay, including 'how will you run a government with only 113 MLAs' and 'what other parties will be supporting you?' Vijay's answers failed to satisfy Arlekar. The TVK's close-but-no-cigar result has triggered a high-stakes, cat-and-mouse game. Vijay's party quickly added the Congress' five seats to its tally - offered on condition the Tamil party will not ally with 'communal forces', a reference to the Bharatiya Janata Party. But the drama was over support from the VCK and the two Left parties, both of whom had allied with the DMK ahead of the election.
Congress Dumps DMK For Vijay Alliance. Then An Akhilesh Yadav Dig
The Congress faces criticism from an ally for dumping its all-weather partner DMK after its resounding defeat in Tamil Nadu.
Tamil Nadu Polls: BJP chief Nainar Nagendran rules out alliance to form government
The Tamil Nadu BJP will not support any alliance to form the next government. The party respects the voters' mandate. Meanwhile, TVK is working to gather support from smaller parties. Congress has offered conditional backing. Discussions are ongoing with VCK, CPI(M), and CPI. If these parties unite behind TVK, it could form the government.
So, if we take the Supreme Court judgment, then the Tamil Nadu Lok Bhavan has no justification to stop this process Jammu & Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah said
Amid political debate in Tamil Nadu, heres a detailed look at whether Presidents Rule can be imposed, the Governors constitutional powers in a hung Assembly, and key Supreme Court rulings on Article 356.
Congress stages statewide protests in Tamil Nadu against guv over TVK govt formation
TNCC demands that the Governor immediately invite the single largest party to form the government
Kharge speaks with CPI's D Raja, seeks support for TVK
Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge has asked the CPI to back TVK for a secular government in Tamil Nadu. This move follows Congress severing ties with the DMK. The CPI is consulting its allies, including the DMK, to decide on support. TVK needs more seats to form the government.
Tamil Nadu: Cong Stages Statewide Protests Against Guv Over Govt Formation
TNCC President K Selvaperunthagai and members accused the Raj Bhavan of acting as a puppet of the BJP-led Centre and subverting democratic norms.
BJP Rejects Tamil Nadu Power Bid
Tamil Nadu BJP says it respects the peoples mandate and will stay away from all attempts to form a new government.
BJP says it will not support any party in Tamil Nadu govt formation
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: No need for governor, says DMK leader Kanimozhi
Senior DMK leader Kanimozhi Karunanidhi has reaffirmed her party's stance against the governor's office. This comes amidst political uncertainty in Tamil Nadu after a fractured election result. Kanimozhi highlighted the inherent friction between the governor's role and state political interests. She stated the people's decision is supreme, even without a clear majority.
TN HSC Result 2026: Supplementary exams from June 29; applications open on May 18
The Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu has announced TN HSC 2026 supplementary examinations for Class 12 from June 29 to July 7, with applications open from May 18 to June 2. The Class 11 arrear exams will follow from July 8 to 16. Tamil Nadu recorded a 95.20% pass rate in HSC results, with girls outperforming boys. Revaluation, retotalling, and mark sheet schedules have also been released.
Tamil Nadu: TVK cadres stage protest outside Lok Bhavan; demand Governor invite Vijay to form govt
Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar has asked the TVK party to prove its majority. This comes after TVK emerged as the single-largest party following the assembly elections. TVK supporters protested in Chennai demanding their leader Vijay be invited to form the government. The party is seeking support from other parties to reach the required majority mark.
TVK Chief Should Be Given Opportunity To Prove Majority In TN Assembly: Omar
SRINAGAR, May 8: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday asserted that there was no justification for the Tamil Nadu governor to stop TVK leader Vijay from forming the government, and said he should be provided an opportunity to prove the majority in the assembly. Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on Thursday rejected TVK chief Vijays claim to form the government, stating that his party lacks the requisite numbers. The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has fallen short [] The post TVK Chief Should Be Given Opportunity To Prove Majority In TN Assembly: Omar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Abdullah said there was no justification for Presidents rule in Tamil Nadu in view of numerous Supreme Court judgements emphasising on inviting the single largest party to form the government and then prove its majority on the floor of the house
Tamil Nadu government formation: Lone TVK cadre stages protest outside Lok Bhavan
Police identified the man as Suresh, an assistant of film director S.A. Chandrasekar, father of Mr. Vijay.
Success is certain: Vijay's post for students amid Tamil Nadu political buzz
Success is certain: Vijay's post for students amid Tamil Nadu political buzz
Actor-politician Vijay congratulated Tamil Nadu Class 12 students on their exam results. He encouraged those who did not pass to try again. His message included a line about being 'on the verge of victory'. This statement sparked interest, linking it to both student aspirations and the political efforts of the Tamil Nadu Vidyarthi Kazhagam party.
Grave injustice: TVK workers slam Governor for not inviting Vijay to form government in Tamil Nadu
Is inviting TVKs Vijay to form the government the right decision? | Data Point
Senior journalist K. Venkataramanan explains why Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar should invite TVK President C. Joseph Vijay, leader of the single largest party, to form the government, citing established conventions and legal precedents.
M Thambidurai says AIADMK will return to power in Tamil Nadu
With no party securing a clear majority, AIADMKs 47 seats have become crucial in the evolving political scenario.
Amidst political maneuvering in Tamil Nadu, a top BJP leader stated that only time will reveal the government's formation, while the Congress faces potential embarrassment. The Governor has asked TVK chief Vijay to prove majority support for government formation, with discussions reportedly underway for potential AIADMK backing and power-sharing arrangements.
Political uncertainty in Tamil Nadu as Vijay falls short of majority
Film star Vijay's party has won 108 seats - leaving him 10 short of a majority in the Tamil Nadu assembly.
Tamil Nadu Class 12 Result 2026: Girls outperform boys with 97% pass rate
Tamil Nadu Class 12 results are out, with girls again outshining boys. Girls achieved a 97% pass rate, a 3.81% lead over boys. The overall pass percentage saw a slight increase to 95.20%. Girls also led in participation and success rates across various school types and districts, continuing a consistent trend.
Alliance with AIADMK not possible, says DMK amid Tamil Nadu power tussle
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.
CPI, CPI(M) meetings begin to decide on extending support for government formation in Tamil Nadu
The Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchis decision on the issue would depend on the outcome of the meetings of the Left parties
The AIADMK veteran said during the election tour of the general secretary, the public sentiment was evident in favour of his partys return to power.
TN hung verdict: Vijays TVK short of majority amid DMK-AIADMK alliance buzz
Four days after the results of the Tamil Nadu Assembly election were declared, uncertainty continues over who will form the next government in the state. Actor-turned-politician Vijay and his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), emerged as the single-largest force with a stunning debut performance, but remain short of the majority mark required to take power. Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
'AIADMK Must Leave BJP': DMK Sources Say 'Can't Tie-Up With Communal Party'
Vijay's TVK won 108 seats in the April election but fell 10 short of majority, the scenario leading to chaos in Tamil Nadu as the actor tries to rally the extra numbers while his rivals - the DMK and AIADMK - plot a historic alliance to keep him out
'EPS is going to be next Tamil Nadu CM, wait and watch'
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.
Tamil Nadu's political landscape shifted dramatically as Vijay's TVK emerged as the largest party, winning 108 seats but falling short of a majority. Intense negotiations followed, with Congress backing TVK, causing friction with the DMK. Accusations of gubernatorial pressure surfaced, while both TVK and AIADMK reportedly engaged in resort politics amid a complex government formation battle.

