Referring to the massive victory in the Erode Assembly bypoll, Stalin said it had reinforced confidence and courage to ...
TIRUNELVELI: Reiterating that the DMK would form the government after the 2026 Assembly election, Chief Minister and DMK president MK Stalin took a dig at those who floated new parties, saying they ...
Stalin to skip Guv’s ‘At Home’ on R-Day; DMK allies announce boycott With no thaw in the relationship in sight between the Raj Bhavan and the DMK government, Chief Minister MK Stalin is ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin argued that ongoing criticisms by Governor RN Ravi have only reinforced public support for the DMK. He declared that his party will continue to uphold the Dravidian ...
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], January 24 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and Chief of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MK Stalin on Friday addressed over 3,000 newly joined party members and said that ...
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) has added its voice to the growing chorus calling for the immediate suspension of Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni. The party’s demand comes ...
Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin promised all support and backing ... Vikramaraja as a goodwill ambassador of the DMK, he said he could never reject an invitation by him to address any meeting ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin said on Tuesday. To advertise here, Contact Us In a veiled attack on the Centre and Governor, who is the chancellor of state-run universities, Stalin said the ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin refuted AIADMK's claims of excessive borrowing, and listed DMK's achievements. He accused the AIADMK of leaving the state in financial disarray during its tenure.
“I have stopped receiving shawls after becoming DMK president and instead asked ... A day after Chief Minister MK Stalin urged opposition-ruled states to adopt a resolution in their Assembly ...
Chennai: Questioning the logic behind Governors functioning as Chancellors of the universities that were primarily set up and nurtured by the State government, Chief Minister M K Stalin said ...