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One Governor and two mandates: Arlekar’s twin test in TN, Kerala

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • May 6, 2026
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Thiruvananthapuram, May 6 (IANS) For Rajendra V. Arlekar, the days following the May 4 Assembly results have turned into a constitutional balancing act across two states.

Holding additional charge of Tamil Nadu even as he serves as Governor of Kerala, Arlekar now finds himself at the centre of government formation in both capitals, each presenting a sharply different script.

In Kerala, the path appears straightforward.

The Congress-led United Democratic Front has secured a clear mandate, leaving little ambiguity about who should be invited to form the government.

The Governor’s role here is largely procedural, ensuring that the transition of power is smooth, timely, and in line with constitutional norms.

A swearing-in ceremony is expected to follow without much delay, underscoring the clarity of the electoral verdict.

The situation in Tamil Nadu, however, is more layered.

Unlike Kerala’s decisive outcome, the mandate there is less clear-cut, placing greater responsibility on the Governor’s judgment.

Questions around alliances, legislative support, and competing claims could come into play, making the decision on whom to invite to form the government far more nuanced.

It is in such moments that the Governor’s constitutional discretion is tested, often under intense political scrutiny.

Against this backdrop, Arlekar is set to travel to Chennai on Wednesday to take stock of the evolving situation.

His visit is not merely administrative; it signals the beginning of a careful assessment process that could shape the political trajectory of the state in the coming weeks.

That a single constitutional authority is overseeing transitions in two politically significant southern states at the same time is an unusual convergence.

It places Arlekar in a uniquely demanding position, one that calls for both adherence to established conventions and the ability to navigate political complexity.

As Kerala moves swiftly towards government formation and Tamil Nadu awaits clarity, the spotlight remains firmly on the Governor’s office, where procedure meets prudence, and where two mandates demand two very different responses.

–IANS

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