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MK Stalin takes oath as Tamil Nadu CM along with new cabinet ministers

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK )president MK Stalin took oath as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister at a simple ceremony at the Raj Bhavan in Guindy on Friday. A total of 34 ministers will be part of his Tamil Nadu Cabinet. The list containing the names and portfolios of the ministers has been sent to the Governor for his approval.

The DMK won 133 seats in the just-concluded Tamil Nadu Assembly election, and along with allies, including Congress, the alliance has a total seat strength of 159 in the 234-member Assembly.

The AIADMK won 66 seats and its allies, the BJP and the PMK, four and five seats respectively.

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