Tamil Nadu is currently embroiled in a full-fledged constitutional crisis after the Governor declined to invite actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) to form a government. Despite TVK winning 108 seats in the state assembly and emerging as the single-largest party, the Governor’s refusal to allow the party to take office has sparked widespread political controversy. With rival factions scrambling to explore alternatives, the TVK has threatened to take drastic action. If
Tamil Nadu is currently embroiled in a full-fledged constitutional crisis after the Governor declined to invite actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) to form a government. Despite TVK winning 108 seats in the state assembly and emerging as the single-largest party, the Governor’s refusal to allow the party to take office has sparked widespread political controversy. With rival factions scrambling to explore alternatives, the TVK has threatened to take drastic action. If
In a notable move, Vijay, the leader of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), rejected the police convoy vehicles assigned to him after his party secured 108 seats in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Despite the official protocol, which typically provides the Chief Minister-elect with security convoy vehicles, Vijay made a personal request to return the convoy vehicles until after his swearing-in ceremony. His party clarified that Vijay would accept the official chief minister-level security
In a notable move, Vijay, the leader of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), rejected the police convoy vehicles assigned to him after his party secured 108 seats in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Despite the official protocol, which typically provides the Chief Minister-elect with security convoy vehicles, Vijay made a personal request to return the convoy vehicles until after his swearing-in ceremony. His party clarified that Vijay would accept the official chief minister-level security
The opposition parties in Maharashtra have come out strongly in support of Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee, who has decided not to resign as the Chief Minister of West Bengal following her party's defeat in the assembly elections. Banerjee’s decision to stay in office has sparked significant political debate, with opposition leaders alleging that democratic processes were undermined during the polls and that central agencies were misused to influence the outcome.
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The opposition parties in Maharashtra have come out strongly in support of Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief Mamata Banerjee, who has decided not to resign as the Chief Minister of West Bengal following her party's defeat in the assembly elections. Banerjee’s decision to stay in office has sparked significant political debate, with opposition leaders alleging that democratic processes were undermined during the polls and that central agencies were misused to influence the outcome.