Multiple reports by The Hindu describe developments in Tamil Nadu’s Assembly after Vijay’s political party (TVK) seeks to form a government. The governor is reported to insist that Vijay secures a majority to form the government, setting the conditions under which the mandate can proceed. Following this, the TVK government wins a floor test in the Assembly, indicating it holds the required support in the legislature. Taken together, the accounts outline the sequence of constitutional and legislative steps: first, the governor’s position on the need for a majority; then, the floor-test outcome in which the government demonstrates majority support on the Assembly floor. The reporting focuses on the formal processes through which government formation and legitimacy are determined—through the governor’s requirements and the Assembly’s vote. The articles do not provide further detailed figures in the provided text, but they agree on the core milestones: the governor’s insistence on a majority and the subsequent success of the TVK government in the floor test.