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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports concerning the abduction, rape and ...
TIRUCHY: Woraiyur residents have expressed their anger as Municipal Administration Minister KN Nehru has not showed up after ...
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin averred that no Shah would be able to form a government in the State which would not allow any sort of domination or encroachment in its soil. Strongly hitting out at ...
MK Stalin also expressed confidence in a Dravidian government coming to power in Tamil Nadu in 2026 and said that the state was out of Delhi's control. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin ...
Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin announced in the state assembly on Tuesday that a panel will be formed to recommend measures for the state's autonomy amid run-ins with the Governor ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has announced a high-level committee, led by retired Justice Kurian Joseph, to examine state autonomy amid concerns of the Union government encroaching on state ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Tuesday, April 15, announced the formation of a high-level committee to promote more state autonomy, protect state rights, and enhance the relationship with ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday lashed out at opposition AIADMK, calling it an “an old bonded slave camp” that has surrendered to the BJP. Reacting to the announcement of the ...
Subsequently, when Annamalai spoke about Anna, the DMK and AIADMK parties got angry. They criticized Annamalai severely ... But, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin was the only one who had predicted that the ...
In a rare move, DMK President M.K. Stalin removes Deputy General Secretary Ponmudy after backlash over sexually explicit comments involving Saivism and Vaishnavism, sparking political and public ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin held a meeting on Wednesday with Tamil Nadu assembly MLAs to discuss NEET from the state. All party members, including DMK, Congress, MMK, PMK, VCK, Tamizhaga ...
Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin’s loud remark, ‘thank god they are clad in black and not in saffron shirts’, in the Assembly on Tuesday raised the ire of the leader of the opposition ...
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