Respectable Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Joseph Vijay has expanded the his government and with this the total strength of the Cabinet to 32 ministers. In a significant political move, CM Vijay has retained the Home portfolio along with Youth Welfare and make the important changes in the finance department.
CM Vijay Expands Tamil Nadu Cabinet
Tamil Nadu witnessed the major cabinet expansion as Chief Minister Joseph Vijay inducted the total 23 new ministers into his government.
Earlier, Vijay had taken oath along with nine ministers from his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).
With the latest expansion, the Cabinet ministers now stands at 32 members.
Under the constitutional rules, Tamil Nadu can have up to 35 ministers, which is 15 percent of the State Assembly’s strength of 234.
Vijay Retains Key Portfolios
Chief Minister Vijay has kept some of the most politically sensitive and the strategic portfolios with himself.
These includes the,
- Police and Home
- General Administration
- Special Programme Implementation
- Poverty Alleviation & Rural Indebtedness
- Youth Welfare
- Urban Development & Water Supply
Also holding the Home portfolio signals the Vijay’s focus on law and order.
Major Finance Portfolio Change
One of the biggest cabinet changes came in to the finance department.
Senior leader KA Sengottaiyan, who was earlier assigned the Finance, has now been moved to the Revenue and Disaster Management department.
The Finance portfolio has been handed to the N Marie Wilson, who will oversee the,
- Finance
- Planning
- Development
Complete List of Ministers in the Vijay Cabinet
| Name | Allocated Ministry |
| C Joseph Vijay, Chief Minister | General Administration Police & Home Special Programme Implementation Poverty Alleviation & Rural Indebtedness Youth Welfare Urban & Water Supply |
| N Marie Wilson | Finance, Planning and Development |
| N Anand | Rural Development Panchayats & Panchayat Union Irrigation |
| R Nirmalkumar | Energy Resources and Law |
| KA Sengottaiyan | Revenue and Disaster Management |
| Srinath | Fisheries |
| Kamali S | Animal Husbandry |
| C Vijayalakshmi | Milk and Dairy Development |
| RV Ranjithkumar | Forests |
| Vinoth | Agriculture |
| Rajeev | Environment & Climate Change |
| B Rajkumar | Housing and Urban Development |
| V Gandhiraj | Co-operation |
| Mathan Raja P | MSMEs, Rural, Cottage & Small Industries |
| Jegadeshwari K | Social Welfare & Women Empowerment |
| Rajesh Kumar S | Tourism |
| M Vijay Balaji | Handlooms, Textiles and Khadi |
| Logesh Tamilselvan D | Commercial Taxes and Registration |
| Vijay Tamilan Parthiban A | Transport |
| Ramesh | Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments |
| P Viswanathan | Higher Education |
| Kumar R | Artificial Intelligence, Information Technology & Digital Services |
| Thennarasu K | Non-Resident Tamils Welfare |
| V Sampath Kumar | Backward Classes Welfare |
| Mohamed Farvas J | Labour Welfare and Skill Development |
| D Sarathkumar | Human Resources Management |
| Vignesh K | Prohibition and Excise |
Allies Yet to Join
Despite the cabinet expansion, not all the alliance partners of the CM Bijay have joined the government yet.
Reports suggest some space has been kept for the,
- Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK)
- Indian Union Muslim League (IUML)
Their future participation could further change the cabinet structure.








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