Ongoing lockdown in Tamil Nadu will now be intense: Health Minister Ma Subramanian
Subramanian said representatives of all legislature parties in the Assembly unanimously agreed to intensify the norms for complete lockdown.
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Chief Minister MK Stalin comes out of the Secretariat after the Legislative party leaders meeting on Thursday. Express/ Ashwin Prasath By Express News Service
CHENNAI: The meeting of representatives of all legislature parties in the State Assembly on Thursday unanimously agreed to intensify the ongoing complete lockdown further to protect the lives of the people.
“Based on the views expressed by the representatives of all parties in the meeting, it has been decided to intensify the norms for complete lockdown further with a view to protect the lives of the people,” Health Minister Ma Subramanian told reporters after the 160-minute-long meeting held at the secretariat.
Lotus blooms in TN again after 20 years
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BJP s TN chief Murugan files nomination from Dharapuram. Image Source: IANS News
Chennai, May 3 : After a gap of 20 years, BJP s Lotus has again bloomed in Tamil Nadu with four of its candidates set to enter the state assembly, said the party s state President L. Murugan.
According to Murugan, the party had one lawmaker in 1996 and four in 2001 in Tamil Nadu assembly.
After a gap of 20 years, the BJP now has four lawmakers -C. Saraswathi from Modakurichi, M.R. Gandhi from Nagercoil, Vanathi Srinivasan from Coimbatore South and Nainar Nagenthran from Tirunelveli, Murugan said.
‘Remember, TMC MPs, CM also have to come to Delhi : Parvesh Singh s ‘warning after Bengal violence
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AIADMK alliance bags 2 seats in Tirunelveli
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DMK and Congress bag Palayamkottai, Nanguneri and Radhapuram constituencies
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DMK and Congress bag Palayamkottai, Nanguneri and Radhapuram constituencies
While the ruling AIADMK and its electoral ally BJP have managed to win Ambasamudram and Tirunelveli Assembly segments in the district, the DMK and its ally, Congress, have bagged remaining three constituencies – Palayamkottai, Nanguneri and Radhapuram. In the outgoing Assembly, the district had 3 AIADMK MLAs elected from Ambasamudram, Nanguneri and Radhapuram constituencies while the DMK had won Palayamkottai and Tirunelveli constituencies. AIADMK candidate for Ambasamudram segment, Esakki Subbaya, who defeated DMK’s R. Avudaiyappan in 2011 by a whopping margin of 24,609 votes in the same constituency to become the Law Minister for two months in the Jayalalithaa-led Cabinet, demonstrated his supremacy by winning the electorate’s confidence agai
Electioneering ends in districts
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The brief but intense electioneering for the Assembly polls came to an end on Sunday evening as the electorate will cast their votes to elect the new Assembly on Tuesday (April 6). Though the electioneering was so animated with the visit of the political leaders, no untoward incident was reported so far in any part of Tirunelveli, Tenkasi, Thoothukudi and Kanniyakumari districts. The tone for the electioneering was set by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who started his 3-day roadshow in all these four districts from Thoothukudi on February 27. Besides addressing the voters from his campaign vehicle, the young leader met the advocates, saltpan workers, academicians, beedi workers and self-help group members, small and marginal businessmen and the students. The leaders’ casual approach with the participants of these meetings did have indelible impact on them.