Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Saturday (February 1 ... Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin said the Budget had “exposed step-motherly treatment and prejudice” of fascists towards Tamil ...
His statements were widely interpreted as a veiled attack on Udhayanidhi Stalin, son of Chief Minister MK Stalin, who was recently appointed deputy chief minister of Tamil Nadu. Arjuna also questioned ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin criticised the Union Budget for neglecting the State’s various demands, including funds for highways, railways, and metro projects in Coimbatore and Madurai.
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Sunday said that Tamil Nadu was at the forefront of all aspects of development and, as per a recently released NITI Aayog report, topped in 17 parameters in the country.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday accused Governor RN Ravi of acting against the state government in all the issues. Ravi has been levelling allegations against the state government ...
Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin called upon the DMK cadre, workers and functionaries to stand by the people who were giving them the hope of the party’s victory in the 2026 Assembly elections ...
CHENNAI: “We will strive to win in this ideological journey with the love and support of people even as trouble-seekers will ...
Slamming the Modi government for gross neglect of Tamil Nadu in the Union Budget, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Saturday ...
Ravi hitting out at CM Stalin for holding Gandhi memorial events at the museum complex here, his demand to include UGC chairman's nominee in search committees to identify candidates for ...
Former Members of the National Assembly and Gauteng Legislature and councillors from various political parties, quietly joined the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party this week in Johannesburg.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin said he can't respect anyone who disrespects Periyar, calling him the leader of leaders. He also dismissed Governor RN Ravi's criticism of Tamil Nadu's education ...
The Mathrubhumi International Festival of Letters 2025 (MBIFL’25) in Thiruvananthapuram will gather over 400 prominent figures to engage in discussions across a range of topics, from politics to ...