CM Vijay Expands Cabinet | IUML & VCK MLAs Take Oath In Tamil Nadu
By NDTV Profit
Community Score: 50% | 723 views | 1w
0 community ratings: null thumbs up, null thumbs down
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay’s cabinet has expanded with support from two more alliance partners. IUML MLA AM Shahjahan from Papanasam and VCK MLA Vanni Arasu from Tindivanam officially took oath and extended support to the Vijay-led government. The move is being seen as a major political development in Tamil Nadu politics as CM Vijay continues to strengthen his coalition ahead of key policy and governance decisions. Watch the full report for the latest updates, political reactions, cabinet dynamics and what this means for Tamil Nadu politics. #CMVijay #TamilNadu #TVK #JosephVijay #TamilPolitics #CabinetExpansion #IUML #VCK #BreakingNews #TamilNaduPolitics #ndtv #india Producer: Jinto Joy For more videos subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NDTVProfitIndia Visit NDTV Profit for more news: https://www.ndtvprofit.com/ Don't enter the stock market unaware. Read all Research Reports here: https://www.ndtvprofit.com/research-reports Follow NDTV Profit here Tw
Tags: CM Vijay, Vijay cabinet expansion, Tamil Nadu cabinet, IUML MLA, VCK MLA, Joseph Vijay, Tamil Nadu politics, Vijay government, AM Shahjahan, Vanni Arasu, TVK, Tamil Nadu news, CM Vijay latest news, Tamil Nadu cabinet expansion, Vijay alliance, IUML support, VCK support, TN politics, Tamil Nadu government, breaking news
More from NDTV Profit
- UAE Quits OPEC Group Amid Iran War Crisis: What It Means For The Oil Market? — Score: 50%
- 'Prove Bias Through Election Petition': Calcutta HC Rejects TMC's Plea On County Duty — Score: 50%
- Federal Bank Q4: What Highest Ever Quarterly Net Profit Means For Investors — Score: 50%
- TMC Releases Alleged EVM Tampering Video, Blames BJP & EC Over Alleged Tampering — Score: 50%
- Blackstone-Backed Bagmane Prime Office REIT Opens IPO: What Can Investors Expect — Score: 50%
- Mamata's EVM Showdown In Kolkata | TMC Alleges Poll Manipulation | West Bengal Exit Poll Results — Score: 50%