CPI State Secretary Terms Stalin’s Remark on Early Election Inappropriate
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The rhetoric in Tamil Nadu politics has intensified. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief M.K. Stalin on Sunday (June 28) questioned the stability of the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay-led Tamil Nadu Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) government, claiming that it would not be able to complete its five-year term. At a DMK event in Chennai, where over 5,000 leaders and workers from various political parties joined the party, Stalin said that the ruling…
"Telling You, Elections Can Come At Any Time": MK Stalin's Message To Cadre
Addressing his party cadres on at an event in Chennai, MK Stalin spotlighted Chief Minister Vijay's administration as a fragile "minority" government, hinting it may not last its five year-term.
Huge explosion in Tamil Nadu politics! ‘Thalapati Vijay’s TVK government will fall in 3 to 6 months’, CM Stalin’s sensational claim Major upheaval in Tamil Nadu politics! ‘Thalapathy Vijay’s TVK government will fall within 3 to 6 months’ — CM Stalin’s sensational claim. – ..
The biggest and shocking news of this time is coming out from the political corridors of Tamil Nadu. State Chief Minister and DMK (DMK) supremo MK Stalin has made a direct and very sharp attack on Tamil cinema superstar-turned-politician Thalapathy Vijay and his party Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK). While addressing a public meeting, Stalin made a very sensational claim that the newly elected TVK government of Thalapathy Vijay would collapse like…
MK Stalin: Joseph Vijay's TVK Government Will Not Complete Full Term
The political landscape of Tamil Nadu is witnessing a significant tremor as DMK chief and former Chief Minister MK Stalin has made a bold prediction regarding the stability of the current state government. Stalin has indicated that the coalition government led by actor-turned-politician Joseph Vijay and his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), won't be able to complete its full five-year term. This statement has triggered intense speculation a…

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