C Joseph Vijay, leader of the TVK party, was sworn in as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on May 10, 2026 [1].
The ceremony marks a significant political shift in the state after the TVK party secured a historic victory in the 2026 elections. The new administration aims to pivot the region's governance toward a platform of secularism and social justice.
The swearing-in ceremony took place at Nehru Stadium in Chennai [2]. Following the event, Vijay received a Guard of Honour at the Secretariat [3].
Nine ministers took the oath of office alongside the new Chief Minister [4]. The cabinet includes N Anand, Aadhav Arjuna, and K A Sengottaiyan [1]. The appointment of these officials establishes the core leadership team for the TVK-led government.
During the proceedings, Vijay outlined his vision for the state's future. "A new era of secular, social justice starts now," Vijay said [5].
Reports on the administration's historical placement vary. Some sources identify Vijay as the ninth Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, while others list him as the 17th [6].
The formation of this government follows a period of intense electoral competition. The TVK party's rise to power represents a disruption of the established political order in the state, promising a departure from previous governance models to prioritize social equity.
“"A new era of secular, social justice starts now."”
The ascent of C Joseph Vijay and the TVK party signals a realignment of power in Tamil Nadu, moving away from traditional political dynasties. By emphasizing secularism and social justice in his inaugural address, Vijay is positioning his administration as a reformist force intended to broaden the state's social safety nets and political inclusivity.




