Stalin met Governor Banwarilal Purohit and presented a resolution unanimously passed by the DMK party over electing him to be the party's leader in the legislative assembly.
As Stalin is preparing for swearing-in as the next Chief Minister, the officials at Raj Bhavan have also been making arrangements to host the swearing-in ceremony on May 7.
Exactly two days after registering a historic victory, the DMK leaders were shocked to see the party members vandalizing the premises of Amma Canteen in Chennai.
As it has been confirmed that the DMK alliance has won the elections and MK Stalin will become the next Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, the Election Commission has released the party-wise break up.
As MK Stalin is inching closer to become the next Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and form the next government in the state, let's take a look at the ADMK ministers who lost the race to their rivals.
On Monday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami has resigned from his post after conceding the defeat and MK Stalin will be swearing-in as the next Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu on May 7.
Rahul Gandhi said, "Congratulations to Shri MK Stalin for the victory. People of Tamil Nadu have voted for change and we will, under your leadership, prove to be a confident step in that direction. Best wishes."