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Rangasamy set for fifth term as Puducherry CM

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Last updated: May 6, 2026 12:42 am
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Puducherry : The calm and soft-spoken N Rangasamy is all set to lead Puducherry for the fifth time with his party AINRC-led NDA winning the April 9 elections in the UT with a handsome margin.

The All India NR Congress has now emerged victorious in 12 out of the 16 seats it contested and the BJP won four of the 10 seats it fought. The AIADMK and Latchia Jananayaga Katchi (LJK), other NDA constituents, emerged successful from one seat each and the combine has 18 seats in the 30-member House, two more than the magic number of 16 required to form government.

Rangasamy had been a Congress CM in the past (2001, 2006) before parting ways with the national party to float his outfit in 2008.

In 2011, he joined hands with late Tamil Nadu CM and AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa and the combine won the elections then, before ties soured between the two leaders.

On Monday, as results started emerging for the April 9 elections, it became evident the UT had given a big thumbs up to the veteran leader, a man of few words, to lead Puducherry again.

On the other side the INDIA bloc has garnered six seats–DMK five and one for the Congress. Most of its candidates, including sitting MP and former Chief Minister Ve Vaithilingam, bit the dust in the hustings. Vaithinlingam was defeated by Rangasamy in his turf Thattanchavady.

The TVK, a fledgling political outfit won two seats while the party backed Makkal Neya Kazhagam pocketed one. Three Independents have been elected from Neduncadu reserved segment, Kadirkamam and Mahe region.

The successive NDA government is likely to be a coalition ministry under the leadership of Rangasamy, just like the outgoing cabinet.

LJK and AIADMK are also likely to request for accommodation in the ministry. The usual strength of the territorial ministry is six.

Meanwhile, the provision to have three nominated legislators would also be utilized. The nominated members enjoy no rights like the elected ones in areas such as voting during the presidential polls.

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