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The Communist Party of India (CPI) has said it will extend outside support to TVK Vijay, who is seeking to form the next government in Tamil Nadu, but will not join the government. According to CPI state secretary Dr. Ravindra, the party has taken this decision along with the CPI(M) and VCK, and will meet with Vijay to discuss details of the alliance.
TVK Vijay's party won 107 seats in the recently concluded Tamil Nadu elections, but fell short of an absolute majority, prompting him to seek support from smaller regional parties.
The CPI's decision to extend outside support is a significant boost to Vijay's bid to form a government, but the party's refusal to join the government may lead to further negotiations and uncertainty.
The immediate next steps will involve meetings between Vijay and the CPI, as well as other parties, to finalize the details of the alliance and determine the way forward for the formation of the new government. The Tamil Nadu governor will also play a crucial role in the process, as Vijay seeks to demonstrate that he has the necessary support to form a stable government.