Tamil Nadu: TVK Government May Not Last Three Months, Says DMK Chief MK Stalin
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Stalin Criticizes Tamil Nadu Govt Early, Questions Stability
Chennai: Leader of the Opposition and former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has stated that the current government, led by the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK), is already attracting criticism, falling short of the six-month period the opposition had initially pledged to refrain from political attacks. Speaking at an event where former Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) MLA Panaiyur Babu joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), Stalin e…
Stalin questions stability of Vijay Govt as ex-VCK MLA ‘Panaiyur’ M Babu joins DMK
Addressing party cadres after inducting Babu and his supporters into the DMK, Stalin said there was growing public discussion over whether the government would even last another three months.
In the recently concluded Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, actor Vijay's Tamil Nadu Victory Party has won by defeating the DMK and AIADMK and taken power. On the other hand, while the chaos in the AIADMK is currently ongoing, former AIADMK ministers joined the party yesterday. Similarly, merger events are taking place in the DMK as well. Yesterday, many people joined under the leadership of AIADMK leader Gajendran at the Anna Arivalayam in Chennai…
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