After exit of 2 ministers, Stalin carries out minor cabinet reshuffle
The portfolios held by Senthil Balaji and Ponmudy were reallocated.
The portfolios held by Senthil Balaji and Ponmudy were reallocated.
The chief minister asserted that his Dravidian Model Government would retain power in the 2026 assembly election.
Last evening, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the revival of the alliance between the AIADMK and the BJP.
Even as the Marxist party stops short of calling the Modi regime fascist, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president MK Stalin has made it clear that defeating fascism and bringing to a close the BJP rule at the Centre is a prerequisite for federalism to blossom in the country.
A day after writing a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking complete withdrawal of the Waqf Amendment Bill, passed in the Lok Sabha late last night, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday announced that the ruling DMK will move the Supreme Court to challenge its constitutional validity.
Chief Minister MK Stalin made a fervent plea to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to allow him to remain at the Raj Bhavan, saying his continuation is politically beneficial to the Dravidian major.
The state assembly too had passed a unanimous resolution opposing tungsten mining with Chief Minister MK Stalin asserting that till he holds office, the project would not be allowed.
Sharpening Tamil Nadu’s opposition to the One Nation One Poll (ONOP) push of the Union Government, Chief Minister and DMK president MK Stalin on Saturday charged that it was designed to make Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the country’s dictator, which is not good even for the BJP.
Stopping short of accusing Chief Minister MK Stalin as anti-national, the Raj Bhavan on Sunday charged him of betraying the true intentions of the ‘coalition interests and ideologies’ which don't accept and respect Bharat as a nation.
Cornered by the opposition in the Assembly over the sexual assault of a girl student by an intruder at the prestigious Anna University in the city last month, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday vehemently denied that the accused, who has been arrested, was a member of the ruling DMK but was only a party sympathiser.