Chennai: Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on Thursday rejected TVK chief Vijay’s claim to form the government, stating that his party lacks the requisite numbers, adding another layer of political uncertainty and prompting the single largest party to step up efforts to seek support again from the Left parties, VCK and the IUML.
Vijay visited the Lok Bhavan, based on an invitation from Governor Arlekar, for the second time in 24 hours.
“During the meeting, the Hon’ble Governor explained that the requisite majority support in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, essential for forming the government, has not been established,” Lok Bhavan said in a statement after the meeting.
Amidst renewed efforts by the TVK to reach out to them, the Left parties, VCK and the IUML said a decision on Vijay’s request for support will be taken on Friday.
However, indications that they may extend support to Vijay emerged when VCK chief Thirumavalavan joined the Congress and the Left to condemn Arlekar’s decision not to invite Vijay to form the government despite TVK emerging as the single largest party with 108 seats in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly.
Also, according to sources, Vijay was open to accommodating prospective allies in his cabinet.
As gubernatorial discretion and coalition arithmetic played out in Tamil Nadu, many interpret the delay as more political than administrative or constitutional.
“Experts say that the governor cannot demand a list of 118 MLAs who will support the government, and our view is that the BJP is creating confusion in Tamil Nadu politics. They may be asked to prove majority on the floor of the House, and they cannot be asked to give a list in advance,” Thirumavalavan told reporters.
TNCC announced a state-wide protest against the Governor and the BJP regime at the Centre over the issue on Friday.
The TVK held a crucial meeting of the party’s MLAs-designate here on Thursday to discuss government formation.
A large number of newly elected members and also office-bearers who turned up for the meeting on Thursday evening at Panaiyur sought to know from party general secretary ‘Bussy’ N Anand when the TVK would form the government.
“Many wanted to know from Anand when the TVK will form the government. The leader asked them to be patient as the party chief Vijay was making all the efforts,” a source in the party said.
The Tamil Nadu Congress committee said in a statement, “Governments are not decided on the lawns of Lok Bhavan. They are decided on the floor of the House.”
When contacted, CPI(M) state secretary P Shanmugam told PTI that the party would take stock of the situation on Friday and consider the request by the TVK, which is five short of the required 118 MLAs to form its first government.
TVK leader CTR Nirmal Kumar called on Veerapandian and Marxist party leader Shanmugam to seek their support in forming the government. He told reporters that they had also requested IUML’s support.
DMK sources said party president and outgoing Chief Minister MK Stalin told the leaders of alliance parties, including the Left, that they should remain part of the Secular Progressive Alliance.
CPI(M) general secretary MA Baby called upon Arlekar to uphold democratic conventions by inviting the TVK to form the government as it was the single largest party in a fractured Assembly.