MK Stalin urges Tamil Nadu Governor to expedite formation of new government without delay
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 8 (ANI): Outgoing Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Friday urged Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar to take immediate steps to facilitate the formation of a new government in accordance with the Constitution, stressing that any delay in the process would not be in line with democratic requirements following the recently concluded Assembly elections.
"The results of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections have been announced, and the Election Commission has released the list of Members of the Legislative Assembly elected by the people. The existing Legislative Assembly has already been dissolved, and His Excellency the Governor has issued the proclamation to that effect. In such a situation, it is not only the compulsion of the times but also the most important duty of democracy that a new government must be formed for the elected Members of the Legislative Assembly to take their oaths of office and to advance the welfare of the state! In this context, on behalf of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), I request that His Excellency the Governor take immediate action to form a new administration in accordance with the Constitution, in order to avoid any delay in the formation of the government," he said.
Stalin's statement comes amid heightened political activity in Tamil Nadu following a fractured mandate, with various political parties engaged in negotiations and efforts to secure numbers for government formation in the 234-member Assembly.
Meanwhile, Vijay's TVK has been working to garner support from other parties to form a government in Tamil Nadu since the verdict delivered a fractured mandate.
Congress has offered conditional support to the TVK's Vijay to form a government in Tamil Nadu and severed its ties with the DMK. With the support of five Congress MLAs, the alliance stands at 112, still six short of the majority mark of 118 in the 234-member assembly.
CPI, CPI (M) and VCK have two MLAs each. Their support will take the TVK alliance tally to the majority mark. (ANI)
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