South Indian Tamil CM Vijay And Kerala CM VD Satheesan Make Major Announcements After Oath Vs North Indian BJP Bengal CM Suvendu And Assam CM Himanta Outline Big Plans
South Indian Chief Ministers have started their new terms with quick welfare focused announcements. TVK leader actor Vijay took oath as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister on May 10 2026 in Chennai. Just hours after the oath he made several big announcements that directly help common people. Kerala Chief Minister VD Satheesan also took oath on May 18 2026 and announced plans for better governance and people friendly schemes. These moves show a strong focus on immediate relief in South India.
Key announcements made by South Indian Tamil CM Vijay after taking oath are as follows. First 200 units of free electricity for all domestic consumers. Second formation of elite Singa Pen Special Force for women safety and a dedicated helpline. Third setting up of special anti narcotics task force across the state to fight drug menace. These steps have created huge positive response among youth middle class and women in Tamil Nadu.
On the other side North Indian BJP Chief Ministers have taken oath and outlined their plans. Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari took oath on May 9 2026 as the first BJP Chief Minister of West Bengal. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma took oath for his second term on May 12 2026. Both have given strong focus on development along with clear Hindu ideology steps.
Key announcements and plans shared by Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari are as follows. First strict enforcement of beef ban across the state. Second promise of government jobs to family members of BJP workers killed in past violence. Third push for industrial growth and protection of Hindu culture. The beef ban has however created suffering for many Hindu farmers especially from Ghosh community who used to sell old cows to Muslim buyers. Now cattle markets are empty and farmers are stuck with animals that cost more to maintain leading to big financial losses.
Key announcements and plans shared by Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma are as follows. First creation of two lakh government jobs in the next five years. Second strong push for industrial growth including semiconductor plants. Third introduction of Uniform Civil Code Bill which is seen as a major step aligned with Hindu ideology for uniform laws for all citizens. Fourth continued focus on protecting indigenous culture and security.
Both South and North leaders have begun their terms with clear priorities. South Indian CMs Vijay and VD Satheesan are giving more attention to immediate relief like free power and safety which touch daily life of common people. Their quick actions have received good support in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. North Indian BJP CMs Suvendu and Himanta are combining development with strong ideological steps like beef ban and Uniform Civil Code. While these steps appeal to their core supporters they have also created challenges like the cattle crisis affecting Hindu farmers in Bengal.
These announcements from four chief ministers have drawn national attention with clear South versus North contrast visible. People in South states hope for lower bills and safer environment while people in Bengal and Assam look for jobs and cultural protection. The coming months will test how effectively these promises turn into real results on the ground. Common families across the country are watching closely as these decisions shape governance and daily life in their states.
