Tamil Nadu Youth Welfare and Sports Development Minister Udayanidhi Stalin is likely to assume the post of Deputy Chief Minister in the second week of June, reports have surfaced.
The first phase of elections to the Parliament was held on April 19. The 7-phase election has now been completed up to the 4-phase election.
The 7th phase of elections will end on June 1 and the counting of votes will be held on June 4. After that, if the government is formed under the leadership of the Indian coalition at the center, DMK will play an important role in it.
After that, there is a possibility of cabinet reshuffle in Tamil Nadu, said a DMK executive. A key official of DMK at Anna Institute shared this information while talking to us.
And speaking to him, DMK kept the 2026 assembly elections in mind Chief Minister M. K. Stalin’s decision to bring some changes in the party and the government He said he did. In the last assembly elections, Udhayanidhi campaigned across the state supporting DMK candidates.
At that time, the construction work of AIIMS Hospital had not yet started, but few could appreciate the propaganda strategy of Udhayanidhi, which took a single brick to the people. His campaign was the main reason for the victory of the DMK alliance in that election. Following this, Udayanidhi’s campaign in the last parliamentary elections was commendable.
State of DMK youth team Udhayanidhi, who has been a secretary and a minister, is the party’s star of hope is growing. The DMK official said that senior ministers including the Chief Minister have decided that it would be better if the Deputy Chief Minister gave Udayanidhi during this period.
In the cabinet reshuffle to be held in the second week of June, ministers Shekharbabu, Muthuswamy, D.R.P.Raja, Gandhi and P.T.R. The information says that the responsibilities of Palanivel Thiagarajan are also likely to be shifted.
Also, there is no information about the removal of those in the cabinet or the possibility of appointing a new person as a minister, said the prominent figure who did not want to be named.