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NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu chief minister C Joseph Vijay on Monday met DMK president and former chief minister MK Stalin at his Alwarpet residence in Chenn. |
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NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu chief minister C Joseph Vijay on Monday met DMK president and former chief minister MK Stalin at his Alwarpet residence in Chenn. |
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay on Monday met his predecessor and DMK president MK Stalin at the latter's residence in Chennai's Alwarpet in what was d |
With folded hands and hugs, Tamil Nadu CM Vijay meets predecessor MK Stalin in Chennai | Watch videoNewly-elected Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay met former CM and DMK supremo MK Stalin at the former's residence in Chennai on Monday. The event saw Stalin's son and former Deputy CM Udhayanidhi in attendance as well. |
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Tamil Nadu CM Vijay met predecessor MK Stalin a day after taking oath. Stalin congratulated and advised him during the courtesy call, which came after a sharp exchange over the state's debt burden. |
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A day after taking oath as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, TVK chief C Joseph Vijay met former CM MK Stalin and Udhayanidhi in Chennai ahead of the crucial May 13 Assembly floor test. |
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The session began with pro tem Speaker MV Karuppaiah welcoming members to first session of 17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. |
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By letting his alliance partners help Vijay form a majority, Stalin looks like a statesman who has respected the public mandate. He would rather have Vijay fail. |
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After being sworn in as Chief Minister, TVK founder C Joseph Vijay on Sunday said he would soon release a White Paper on Tamil Nadu's finances, accusing the DMK of leaving the state "in a bad shape" with a debt of Rs 10 lakh crore. |
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C. Joseph Vijay has triggered a political storm after claiming that Tamil Nadu inherited a massive financial burden from the previous DMK government. Vijay promised transparent governance, responsible spending, and accountability while rolling out key welfare measures, including 200 units of free electricity for eligible households. M. K. Stalin strongly rejected the allegations, insisting the state's finances remain under control and highlighting the DMK government's industrial growth record. |
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