Vijay sworn in as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister; TVK chief's core team finds place in Cabinet
PTI, May 10, 2026, Chennai : C. Joseph Vijay was sworn in as the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister on Sunday in a colourful ceremony attended by top Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, ushering in the first non-DMK, non-AIADMK government in the southern state in 60 years.
His Cabinet was a mix of young and experienced leaders, with the 51-year-old actor-turned-politician's core team finding a place in his maiden ministry.
In his first address, Vijay said he was not from any royal lineage and that people welcomed and accepted him. He said he will not deceive people with false promises.
“A fresh, new governance has started and a new era of real, secular, social justice starts now,” he added.
Vijay's parents — S. A. Chandrasekhar and Shobha — top actor Trisha, and a whole lot of invitees attended the ceremony at the sprawling Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium.
His first signatures on government files were to provide 200 units of free electricity for domestic consumers and create a special force for women's safety.
Governor R. V. Arlekar administered the oath of office and secrecy to Vijay and nine of his Cabinet members, who included Dravidian veteran K. A. Sengottaiyan and young faces Dr. T. K. Prabhu and S. Keerthana.
Amid continuous “whistling” by TVK cadres, Vijay took oath as the Chief Minister in the name of God, and the ministers too took the oath in the name of God, unlike most in the outgoing DMK regime.
TVK leaders Aadhav Arjuna, N. Anand, R. Nirmal Kumar, K. G. Arunraj, and Sengottaiyan — all considered members of Vijay's inner team — took oath as ministers.
In a departure from his trademark white shirt and beige/khaki trousers, Vijay on Sunday was decked up for the occasion. He was clad in a crisp white shirt, dark pants, and topped them with a blazer. With most of his Cabinet colleagues also wearing shirts and trousers, the dress code of the TVK Cabinet also seemed to be a departure from the usual, as white dhoti and white shirt have been the norm largely for men in Tamil Nadu politics.
Vijay's parents were visibly overjoyed and emotional in witnessing their son scale a political peak in his maiden election, which he won two years after floating the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam.
The Sunday swearing-in ushered in the first non-DMK, non-AIADMK government in Tamil Nadu, the Dravidian heartland, in about 60 years, and came amidst a euphoric atmosphere, with Vijay fans and supporters relishing the occasion.
Vijay wrapped up the hour-long event by clicking a selfie with those on the stage, including Rahul Gandhi and his Cabinet colleagues.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium transformed into a sea of excitement as thousands gathered to witness the historic transformation of their ‘Thalapathy’ (Commander) into ‘Muthalamaichar’, the Chief Minister.
The atmosphere across the city was one of hard-won victory and high expectations.
Inside the venue, the mood was electric. “We are very happy because of Thalapathy,” a supporter said, echoing the sentiments of the crowds arriving since dawn.
Whistles, the TVK symbol, blared like microphones while supporters flashed party-coloured shawls with the dominant yellow colour to celebrate their leader's ascent to power.
Actress Sanam Shetty, speaking to reporters, described the moment as a breakthrough for Tamil Nadu politics.
“Even after winning the majority, even after creating a historic moment, the gruelling past week of political dynamic shifts hasn't allowed us to sleep peacefully. Today, we are going to sleep peacefully, dreaming of a better Tamil Nadu in the safe hands of our beloved Thalapathy Joseph Vijay sir,” she said.
The emotional weight of the day was most visible at the residence of Vijay’s father, Chandrasekhar.
Vijay’s mother, Shobha Chandrasekhar, expressed immense confidence in her son's new role, stating, “Vijay will lead this well; I have full faith in him.”
The cultural impact of the day was also evident as members of the film fraternity, including actor Trisha, were seen leaving their residences to attend the ceremony. The event falls on Mother's Day, a coincidence noted by several family members and supporters as a poetic start for the “true son of Tamil Nadu”.
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