In a recent rally held in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin made pointed remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of misusing the Right to Information (RTI) Act to spread false narratives. The criticism came in the wake of RTI disclosures about the Continue Reading
According to officials, the defamation complaint was brought by the governor of Tamil Nadu, RN Ravi, against a DMK employee who has since been suspended for his inflammatory comments. According to sources, Governor RN Ravi filed the charge against DMK employee Sivaji Krishnamurthy in a Chennai court yesterday.After the Governor ignored some of a speech […]Continue Reading
Thiru. N. Eramakrishnan, a Tamil Nadu MLA, on Wednesday presented a “Motion of Thanks” on Governor R. N. Ravi’s speech, mentioning his “agony” over his action on January 9. “…That this House records its agony for the act of Hon. Govenor by omitting and including some portions in the Governor’s Address which was sent by […]Continue Reading
After Chief Minister MK Stalin moved a resolution urging the Speaker to solely record the speech prepared by the state administration and omit the parts the Governor added to or skipped from the customary address, Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi today left the legislature. The Governor’s original speech, which was written by the state government […]Continue Reading
Udhayanidhi, the eldest son of MK Stalin, the chief minister of Tamil Nadu, was sworn in as a cabinet minister today. The DMK’s “rising son,” Udhyanidhi, has been appointed the state’s new minister of sports. Statewide support is strong for Udhayanidhi Stalin, an MLA from the Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni Assembly constituency. At Raj Bhavan, Tamil Nadu Continue Reading
The chief minister of Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin, praised the Supreme Court’s decision to free six prisoners, including Nalini Sriharan, who was convicted in the killing of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. “I welcome the Supreme Court Verdict on the release of six persons,” Stalin said in a tweet on Friday. The supreme court’s decision […]Continue Reading
North Chennai is still under water in some areas after receiving six times the usual amount of rain on Wednesday. In the upcoming days, it’s anticipated that most of Chennai, Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur, Chengelpet, and other northern districts, including Vellore, would see heavy to extremely heavy rainfall. Residents of Periyar Nagar, in the Kolathur district of […]Continue Reading
MK Stalin, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting that the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), which is required for admission to all Central Universities, be scrapped. It was recently announced that for the 2022-2023 academic year, the University Grants Commission (UGC) will only accept applications for various […]Continue Reading
The Tamil Nadu government has said it will bear the travel expenses of Tamil Nadu nationals returning from Ukraine in the event of a war. The government has decided to cover the travel expenses of about 5,000 students from Tamil Nadu who went to study in Ukraine. Chief Minister MK Stalin also suggested that those […]Continue Reading
A day after Rahul Gandhi argued in Lok Sabha that the Centre cannot oppress states’ languages, cultures, and histories, citing Tamil Nadu as an example, Chief Minister M K Stalin commended the Congress leader for his “rousing speech in Parliament” and for addressing Tamils’ “long-standing arguments.” The two leaders have a cordial Continue Reading