TN Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar met TVK President C. Joseph Vijay at Lok Bhavan, Chennai and informed him that the party has not established the requisite majority support in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly essential for forming the government.
Chennai: In a significant political development, Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar held discussions with C. Joseph Vijay, President of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), at Lok Bhavan on Wednesday regarding government formation in Tamil Nadu.
During the meeting, the Governor categorically stated that TVK has failed to demonstrate the requisite majority support in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, which is essential for forming the government. This announcement effectively ends TVK's current bid to stake claim to form the government.
The meeting, which took place at the Governor's official residence in Chennai, comes at a crucial juncture in Tamil Nadu's political landscape. The Governor's decision is based on the constitutional requirement that any party or coalition seeking to form the government must prove majority support on the floor of the 234-member Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly.
C. Joseph Vijay, the actor-turned-politician who founded TVK, had apparently approached the Governor with a claim to form the government. However, the lack of demonstrated numerical strength in the Assembly proved to be the stumbling block.
The development raises questions about the current political equations in the state and whether other parties or coalitions will now stake their claim. The Governor's office released an official press note confirming the meeting and his communication to the TVK President regarding the absence of proven majority support.
Political observers note that this marks a setback for the relatively new political outfit led by the popular actor. The party will now need to reassess its strategy and work towards building alliances or winning more seats to meet the constitutional threshold for government formation.
The situation is being closely watched by all major political parties in Tamil Nadu, as it may lead to further political realignments or alternate government formation attempts in the coming days.
During the meeting, the Governor categorically stated that TVK has failed to demonstrate the requisite majority support in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, which is essential for forming the government. This announcement effectively ends TVK's current bid to stake claim to form the government.
The meeting, which took place at the Governor's official residence in Chennai, comes at a crucial juncture in Tamil Nadu's political landscape. The Governor's decision is based on the constitutional requirement that any party or coalition seeking to form the government must prove majority support on the floor of the 234-member Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly.
C. Joseph Vijay, the actor-turned-politician who founded TVK, had apparently approached the Governor with a claim to form the government. However, the lack of demonstrated numerical strength in the Assembly proved to be the stumbling block.
The development raises questions about the current political equations in the state and whether other parties or coalitions will now stake their claim. The Governor's office released an official press note confirming the meeting and his communication to the TVK President regarding the absence of proven majority support.
Political observers note that this marks a setback for the relatively new political outfit led by the popular actor. The party will now need to reassess its strategy and work towards building alliances or winning more seats to meet the constitutional threshold for government formation.
The situation is being closely watched by all major political parties in Tamil Nadu, as it may lead to further political realignments or alternate government formation attempts in the coming days.