Chennai: After a series of dramatic developments in Tamil Nadu, TVK party president Joseph Vijay was sworn in as the Chief Minister. Vijay, who won the highest number of seats, took five days to reach the majority mark. Vijay, who was sworn in as the Chief Minister and formed the government, will have to prove his majority in the Assembly. Before that, Vijay's TVK suffered a major setback. Vijay, who won the election by a single vote, cannot participate in the proceedings of the Assembly. The Madras High Court has ordered that Vijay will have to prove his majority in the Assembly on 13 May. Vijay's TVK party needs the support of 118 MLAs for a majority in Tamil Nadu. Vijay's TVK party has 108 seats. Vijay has won from two constituencies. TVK has 107 MLAs. In such a situation, he needs the support of 11 more MLAs. In such a situation, the support of smaller parties becomes important.
TVK Party President Joseph Vijay Sworn In As Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Amid Majority Challenge
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