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This comes after DMK chief and CM Stalin on Saturday attacked the BJP and AIA DMK leadership and said that the people of the state will never tolerate a "treacherous alliance that bows to Delhi ...
A statement issued by the party said, “K Ponmudy is removed from the post of DMK’s deputy general ... after deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin’s attack on Sanatans Dharma last year.
There are a lot of other scams about which the DMK should answer to the people of Tamil Nadu... The people of Tamil Nadu are seeking answers from Udhayanidhi and Stalin..." On AIADMK's divergent ...
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday mounted an attack against the DMK in Tamil Nadu, accusing the ruling party of raking up issues like delimitation and 3-language policy to divert attention from ...
DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin announced that K Ponmudy was being relieved from the party's deputy general secretary post. Stalin made the announcement but did not attribute ...
He also slammed the ruling DMK for 'diverting' attention from key issues ... The public is now demanding answers from Stalin and (his son and deputy CM Udhayanidhi on corruption," the BJP leader said.
attacked the DMK over Ponmudy’s remarks and said he has taken the baton of Hindu-bashing forward after deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin’s attack on Sanatan Dharma last year.
“DMK government has been involved in liquor, sand mining, cash-for-job, MNREGA and more on Rs 39,000 crore,” he alleged, adding, “now Stalin and Udhayanidhi should give answers to all this.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Bharatiya Janata Party and ...
After Udhayanidhi Stalin’s disgraceful attack on Sanatan Dharma, DMK Minister K. Ponmudy has now taken the baton of Hindu-bashing forward. At a public event, Ponmudy recounted a vulgar anecdote ...
After Udhayanidhi Stalin’s disgraceful attack on Sanatan Dharma, DMK Minister K. Ponmudy has now taken the baton of Hindu-bashing forward. At a public event, Ponmudy recounted a vulgar anecdote ...