Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay is set to face a crucial floor test today at the state assembly, as political tensions escalate in the state. The test comes amid a political crisis that has seen key allies, including the TVK and AIADMK, arrive at the assembly premises to vote on the government's majority.
MLAs Arrive for Floor Test
Early this morning, MLAs from both the TVK and AIADMK were seen entering the assembly complex, signaling the start of a high-stakes political battle. The ruling party has expressed confidence in proving its majority, while opposition parties have raised questions about the government's stability.
Political Background
The floor test has been called after recent developments in the state's political landscape, including the withdrawal of support by a key ally. The CM has urged all MLAs to vote in favor of the government, emphasizing the need for stability and development.
Security has been tightened around the assembly premises, with police personnel deployed in large numbers to prevent any untoward incidents. The proceedings are expected to be closely watched by political analysts and the public alike.
Key Parties Involved
- TVK: The party has pledged support to the government, with its MLAs arriving early to cast their votes.
- AIADMK: The main opposition party has also arrived, with its leader stating that they will expose the government's failures.
The floor test is expected to conclude by the afternoon, with the outcome determining the fate of the state government. If the government fails to prove its majority, it could lead to a political realignment or fresh elections.
This is a developing story. More details will be provided as they become available.



