Thalapathy Vijay’s dream of becoming CM in Tamil Nadu stuck, Governor did not invite him due to lack of majority

Tamilnadu politics: There is tremendous upheaval in the politics of Tamil Nadu these days. The path to reach the post of Chief Minister seems to be a bit difficult for actor-turned-politician Thalapathy Vijay and his party TVK. According to the latest update, Vijay has not received a call from Raj Bhavan for swearing in on Saturday. The biggest reason for this is said to be the inability to gather the required majority figure in the Assembly.

TVK stayed away from the magical figure

To form the government in the 234-seat Tamil Nadu Assembly, any party needs the support of 118 MLAs. If sources are to be believed, Vijay currently has the support of only 116 MLAs, which is two less than the majority. It is reported that TVK had contacted the MLAs of parties like VCK, AMMK and IUML, but this effort of alliance has not come to fruition at the moment.

Tamilnadu politics: Stuck in trouble due to not getting support letter

It is being told that Vijay could not submit the official support letter of parties like VCK and IUML to the Governor. After this, these parties clearly refused to be a part of the TVK-led alliance. Due to lack of solid letter of support, Governor R.V. Arlekar has not yet given the green signal to his claim to form the government, which has dealt a big blow to Vijay’s chances of being crowned.

Tamilnadu politics: Keep an eye on new moves of big parties

Amidst this political turmoil, discussions are also going on about the growing closeness between DMK and AIADMK. There is news in the corridors that AIADMK can now distance itself from NDA and is preparing a new strategy with DMK. Although, till now no big leader has said anything openly on this, but these speculations have definitely increased the political temperature of the state.

Challenge to prove majority

Tamilnadu politics: After the Governor rejected the claim, TVK argues that in many states the largest party is given a chance to form the government. The party is confident that it will prove its majority in the House. But considering the current circumstances, there is no hope that the swearing-in ceremony will take place on Saturday. Of Is equal.

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