Vijay Meets Newly Elected MLAs, Likely to Retain Perambur Seat Amid Government Talks

Actor turned politician Vijay holds key meeting with newly elected MLAs in Chennai, discusses leadership and government formation as political uncertainty continues over alliances and majority in Tamil Nadu Assembly.

Chennai witnessed intense political activity as Vijay held a crucial meeting with newly elected legislators from his party following the Assembly election results. The interaction focused on selecting the legislative party leader and exploring possible routes to form the next government.

Vijay’s party has emerged as the single largest force in the Assembly, securing a strong number of seats. However, the lack of a clear majority has pushed the leadership into discussions with potential allies. Political observers say the coming days will be decisive in determining whether Vijay can translate electoral success into governance.

One of the key questions revolves around which constituency Vijay will represent. Having secured victories from both Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East, sources indicate that he is inclined to continue as the MLA from Perambur. A resignation from the second seat is expected once a final decision is made.

Meanwhile, alliance dynamics are becoming increasingly important. Reports suggest that Congress may extend support, though its limited strength may not be sufficient on its own. There is also speculation about the possible role of other regional parties in helping Vijay secure the required numbers.

On the other side of the political spectrum, leadership changes have already begun. M K Stalin has stepped down following the electoral outcome, and the resignation has been accepted by R N Ravi. This has further opened the door for new political alignments in the state.

With negotiations underway and multiple scenarios in play, Vijay’s next steps will be closely watched. His meeting with MLAs signals an early attempt to consolidate internal support while navigating the complex arithmetic required to form a stable government in Tamil Nadu.

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