Tamil Nadu chief minister Vijay on Wednesday revoked the appointment of his astrologer Radhan Pandit as his officer on special duty.
The move came a day after Vijay drew flak from both the opposition and allies over the appointment.
Moments after the floor test, the government released a circular which said, "The orders issued regarding the appointment of Thiru.
Rickey Radhan Pandit Vettrivel as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to chief minister (Political) vide in the reference 2nd cited is hereby revoked."
Read moreTamil Nadu chief minister Joseph Vijay on Wednesday won the crucial floor test in the state assembly, formally proving the majority of his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK)-led post-poll coalition.The confidence vote was held in the assembly following governor RV Arlekar's directive asking the newly formed government to prove its majority on or before May 13.With the victory in the House, the actor-turned politician has now formed the first coalition government led by a new entrant in Tamil Nadu's Dravidian political era, breaking the decades-long dominance of the DMK and AIADMK.
Read moreLeader of opposition Udhayanidhi Stalin said 65% of voters did not support the TVK in the 2026 assembly polls and cited vote share figures to argue that the ruling party lacked a broader public mandate. He said the TVK effectively had 106 MLAs after one resignation and a court order restraining another MLA from voting in the Assembly. Stalin also alleged that the government was formed with support from DMK alliance parties, which backed the TVK to prevent President’s rule while continuing in the secular alliance. He further questioned the support extended by an MLA elected as part of the NDA without the consent of the parent party.
In 2019, 17 Karnataka MLAs - 14 from the Congress and 3 from the JD(S) - resigned from the assembly, bringing down the then HD Kumaraswamy government. The resignations paved the way for BJP's Yediyurappa to take over as state's chief minister.
Interestingly, in this change of guard the resignations were the key, not defections that normally disrupt governments. The anti-defection law, a constitutional safeguard against floor-crossing by MLAs, had no answer for this political manoeuvre. After all, you cannot disqualify a legislator who is no longer one.
Read moreDays after being sworn in as Tamil Nadu chief minister, Vijay is set to face his first floor test in the assembly on Wednesday.
His party, TVK, ended the decades-long DMK-AIADMK duopoly by emerging as the single-largest party in the 2026 assembly elections with 108 seats, but remained 11 short of the majority mark in the 234-member House.
This pushed the actor-turned-politician to stitch together a post-poll alliance with Congress and several smaller parties.
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