Tamil Nadu's Political Drama: TVK's Trust Vote Triumph
The TVK government in Tamil Nadu led by Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay secured a historic trust vote with 144 in favor versus 22 against, despite a DMK walkout and AIADMK division. The vote highlighted political alliances and divisions in the state’s assembly, establishing Vijay’s leadership amid criticisms of horse-trading.
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The political landscape in Tamil Nadu saw a critical development as the newly-formed TVK government, led by Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay, won a decisive trust vote in the state assembly. With 144 votes in favor and only 22 against, the victory came despite significant opposition, including a walkout by the DMK.
The floor test underscored internal divisions within AIADMK, as 25 rebel MLAs supported Vijay, signaling a split from party chief Edappadi K Palaniswami. Accusations of horse-trading flew from opposition leaders, but Vijay strongly defended his government, emphasizing unity and secular principles.
While the DMK criticized the government’s legitimacy, claiming a lack of majority support, Vijay's party received backing from diverse allies, securing its position in the assembly. The vote outcome has provided the TVK with much-needed confidence to govern effectively despite continued scrutiny and political maneuvering.
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