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CM M K Stalin criticizes PM Modi's upcoming Tamil Nadu visit, claiming it highlights the NDA's neglect of the state amid the assembly election battle.| India News |
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CM M K Stalin criticizes PM Modi's upcoming Tamil Nadu visit, claiming it highlights the NDA's neglect of the state amid the assembly election battle.| India News |
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Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala discusses election strategy, highlighting UDF's chance for change amid disillusionment with the LDF government in Kerala.| India News |
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin declared the upcoming assembly election a contest between Tamil Nadu and the NDA. He stressed that the state should be governed from Chennai, not Delhi. Stalin characterized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visits as politically motivated. He stated that the more the PM visits, the greater the NDA's electoral loss will be. |
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Stalemate persists between DMK and Congress over seat-sharing for Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, risking alliance stability. |
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The Chief Minister accused the BJP-led administration at the Centre of attempting to dilute Tamil Nadu's progress and welfare schemes, claiming it was "taking away" what the DMK government had delivered to the people. |
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CPI(M) leader Shanmugam questions AIADMK's influence in NDA seat sharing, suggesting BJP may dominate allocations in Tamil Nadu elections. |
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Supreme Court modifies its order, allowing madhyamik admit cards as proof of birth and parentage for election documentation. |
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Bengaluru banks face a severe cash crunch as withdrawals outpace deposits, forcing currency chests to borrow from peers. Businesses, especially in construction, are withdrawing large sums, potentially for upcoming elections. While ATMs are prioritized, Rs500 notes are scarce, prompting banks to urge customers towards digital transactions to ease the temporary disruption. |
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CHENNAI: In a game of one-upmanship between DMK and AIADMK on populist pledges ahead of the Assembly polls, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on T |
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Chennai: After winning four of the 20 assembly seats it contested in the 2021 election as an AIADMK ally, BJP is pressing for a larger share of seats . |