MK Stalin on Sunday said that the Union government's idea to introduce "One nation, one election" is simply a 'conspiracy', and this is not democracy but a 'dictatorship'
In his letter to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, the Chief Minister, raising the issue of assault, termed it a matter of 'grave concern' that warranted immediate intervention
In the legal notice, it is stated that the couple were promised a proper house and an all-terrain multi-purpose vehicle and sufficient financial support as a one-time lump sum payment (without mentioning the amount) as compensation for their time
He shared that the letter emphasizes the dangers posed to the current Kuruvai crop in Tamil Nadu because Karnataka has failed to release our rightful share of Cauvery waters.
In the letter that runs 19 pages, Stalin lashed out against the Governor and said that the architects of the Constitution would never have imagined such abuse of power by the Governors
Traveling from Osaka to Tokyo on# BulletTrain, will cover a distance of 500 km in less than two and half hours, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin said in a series of tweets
Leaders of around 20 opposition parties, including BRS, are slated to attend the meeting either in person in Chennai or virtually, opposition leaders said
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and his Tamil Nadu counterpart M K Stalin have proved to be regional satraps who can take on the might of the BJP and both were seen in the company of top national leaders recently.