PMK founder Ramadoss urges TN Guv to invite TVK to form govt
If he offers his support, the governor should formally invite Vijay and administer the oath of office to him as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu. Bearing the current circumstances in mind, I earnestly request my younger brother, Thirumavalavan, to immediately extend his support to TVK and by doing so, he would honour the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu and facilitate the establishment of a new government, he added.
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PMK founder Ramadoss on Saturday said given the extraordinary political climate in Tamil Nadu, the governor should immediately invite the Vijay-led TVK, which stands as the single largest party in the state, to form the government. ''It is the duty of everyone to bow to the people's verdict. This process must not be delayed. An invitation should be extended immediately,'' he said in a statement here. Noting that parties such as the Congress and Left parties have already signalled their support to the TVK in the interest of the state's welfare, he said VCK chief Thirumavalavan should follow suit. ''If he offers his support, the governor should formally invite Vijay and administer the oath of office to him as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu.'' ''Bearing the current circumstances in mind, I earnestly request my younger brother, Thirumavalavan, to immediately extend his support to TVK and by doing so, he would honour the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu and facilitate the establishment of a new government,'' he added.
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