TVK stakes claim to form Tamil Nadu govt; Governor not satisfied with numbers
Vijay's TVK party won 108 seats and sought to form the government. The governor's approval for the oath-taking ceremony was uncertain. Congress offered conditional support to TVK, breaking ties with DMK. Left parties and AIADMK ruled out support f...
Vijay's meeting with the governor came soon after Congress provided conditional support to the party, severing its longstanding ties with DMK. Congress MLAs, led by the party's state in-charge Girish Chodankar, met Vijay in Chennai and handed over their letter of support to him. Later, Chodankar said Vijay spoke to and thanked Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi and general secretary KC Venugopal.
"We hope more parties will extend support to TVK. We hope the governor will invite him to be sworn in as CM. We will be taking accountability for the new government also," Chodankar said. Congress, which won five seats, said it would support TVK on condition that no 'communal forces' will be part of the alliance, which could mean parties aligned with BJP like AIADMK.
Ex-ally DMK termed Congress "backstabbers and a very unstable partner". Congress MP Manickam Tagore, however, said the party faced collateral damage by being associated with the Dravidian major.
SETBACK FOR TVK on Tieup front
TVK faced a setback on Wednesday when the Left parties and the Indian Union Muslim League ruled out their support for the party.
In an unexpected turn of events, talk of a possible AIADMK-DMK tieup surfaced. The arch rivals reportedly discussed potential partnership. But a DMK source said it was not workable. "DMK leadership, including Stalin, is not on board with the idea," this person told ET. "The only one who is keen is (deputy CM) Udhayanidhi. But it is not feasible... AIADMK has been our political opponent. The party cadre will be up in arms if we join hands with them."
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