Congress Faces Crucial Decision in Tamil Nadu's Power Dynamics
The Congress is considering TVK chief Vijay's request for support in forming a secular government in Tamil Nadu. After assembly elections, the Congress reaffirms its commitment to preventing BJP influence in the state. Party leaders are evaluating sentiments, with Congress holding five seats and Vijay's TVK needing 10 MLAs for a majority.
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On Tuesday, Congress revealed that TVK leader Vijay has sought its support to establish a new government in Tamil Nadu. Party leadership has instructed its state unit to consider local sentiments before making a final decision.
Congress, which allied with the DMK in the assembly elections, emphasized its commitment to ensuring a secular government and preventing BJP and its proxies from exerting influence in Tamil Nadu. Top Congress officials, including Rahul Gandhi, convened at chief Mallikarjun Kharge's residence to discuss the situation.
Vijay's TVK won 108 seats, requiring support from 10 more MLAs for a majority. Congress won five seats, while its ally DMK secured 59. As the party deliberates over Vijay's request, the political landscape of Tamil Nadu remains uncertain.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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