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Vijay expands Cabinet by inducting 23 more ministers

metro india news  I Chennai

Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay on Thursday expanded his Cabinet by inducting 23 more legislators as ministers, including two from the Congress, which marked the return of the grand old party to governance in Tamil Nadu after almost 60 years. The last Congress chief minister was M Bhakthavatsalam and he helmed Tamil Nadu, then known as Madras state, from 1963 to 1967.

The swearing-in ceremony was held at the Lok Bhavan and Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar administered the oath of office. A total of 23 MLAs were sworn in as ministers and it includes three women. Vijay's friend Srinath, elected from Thoothukudi Assembly segment, was the first to take oath. Mohamed Farvas J, and N Marie Wilson were from the minority communities.

Governor Arlekar corrected Congress leader Rajesh Kumar during his oath-taking and asked him to confine to the written oath given to him. While reading out the oath from a paper, he suddenly hailed Congress leaders Kamaraj, Rajiv Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, spontaneously prompting the Governor to say, "that is not part of your oath."

TVK top leader and Minister for Public Works and Sports Development, Aadhav Arjuna on Wednesday urged the Congress, VCK and IUML to join the government and said it was the wish of Chief Minister Vijay.

Congress MP Manickam Tagore told reporters that the induction of his party legislators in the Cabinet marked a strong momentum. Going forward with such a momentum, with Rahul Gandhi as the PM candidate, the party and its allies will be able to win all the 39 Lok Sabha seats in Tamil Nadu and the lone segment in Puducherry in the 2029 LS polls.

To a question on stablility, Tagore said the TVK government is already stable, and "let us not buy the argument of those who have been defeated, those who are rejected by the people will continue to say that there is no stability."

Ramesh (Srirangam constituency), after taking oath as minister, speaking to reporters, said that his party chief, CM Vijay has silently done a revolution. It was Vijay who changed the dictum that only those with an influential background could shine in politics. Now, young people with absolutely no political background have become MLAs and ministers.

According to Article 164 (1-A) of the Constitution, the total number of ministers, including the chief minister, in the Council of Ministers in a state shall not exceed 15 per cent of the total number of members of the Legislative Assembly of that State.

Tamil Nadu Assembly is 234-member strong and there can be a maximum of 35 ministers, including the chief minister.

While a 10-member Cabinet led by Vijay took oath on May 10, 2026, 23 more MLAs have taken oath on May 21, taking the total number of ministers to 33 and only two more can be accommodated as ministers.

According to official sources, one representative each from VCK and IUML may be accommodated in due course and prospects of rebel AIADMK MLAs getting inducted into the Cabinet appeared bleak.

As many as 25 rebel AIADMK MLAs led by SP Velumani-C Ve Shanmugam supported the government and the TVK government won the trust vote with ease on May 13. TVK won 108 seats in the April 23 Assembly polls and Left parties, VCK and IUML with each 2 seats have extended support to the TVK in addition to Congress party which has 5 MLAs.

Sets up ministry for AI

The Tamil Nadu government established a dedicated ministry for Artificial Intelligence, making it the second state, after neighbouring Kerala, to create a separate ministry. TVK legislator R Kumar, who won from Velachery Assembly constituency, was administered the oath as minister by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar here on Thursday in the presence of Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay. He has been allocated Artificial Intelligence, Information Technology and Digital Services portfolios. The move comes shortly after the Kerala government announced a similar dedicated ministry focusing on AI.