Tamil Nadu is witnessing high political tension as outgoing Chief Minister M.K. Stalin urges the Governor to immediately initiate steps for the formation of a new government, stating that any delay goes against democratic duty and constitutional responsibility. In a parallel development, TVK chief Vijay is scheduled to meet Governor Rajendra Arlekar at 4:30 PM to stake claim for government formation.
TVK Claims Majority Support
TVK leaders claim the party is close to the magic majority mark in the 234-member Assembly, with possible support from CPI, CPI(M), VCK, and backing already secured from Congress. However, the Governor has reportedly asked for clear proof of majority support before making any invitation to form the government, stating that numbers are yet to be formally established.
Power Struggle Intensifies
The political situation has now escalated into a major power struggle, with opposition parties alleging delays and demanding that Vijay be given a chance to prove his majority on the Assembly floor. All eyes remain on Chennai as crucial meetings unfold.



