TN Assembly polls | Stalin challenges CM to pose questions to PM
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April 01, 2021 15:34 IST
The DMK president asked the TN CM to ask PM Modi about the withdrawal of NEET, the payment of debt relief package dues and about the Centre’s opposition in court to the 7.5% reservation in medical seats
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DMK president M. K. Stalin during an election campaign in Coimbatore on Thursday | Photo Credit:
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The DMK president asked the TN CM to ask PM Modi about the withdrawal of NEET, the payment of debt relief package dues and about the Centre’s opposition in court to the 7.5% reservation in medical seats
The DMK president asked the TN CM to ask PM Modi about the withdrawal of NEET, the payment of debt relief package dues and about the Centre’s opposition in court to the 7.5% reservation in medical seats
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March 18, 2021 00:25 IST
The DMK president said the CM has pledged the rights of the State to the Centre: “We are losing one right after the other,” he said
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DMK president M.K. Stalin addresses an election campaign in Madurai on Wednesday | Photo Credit: R. Ashok
The DMK president said the CM has pledged the rights of the State to the Centre: “We are losing one right after the other,” he said
Any victory for the BJP in the Assembly elections will be harmful for Tamil Nadu. A victory for AIADMK also meant BJP’s victory, DMK president M.K. Stalin said in Madurai during his campaign on Wednesday.
‘BJP has gained strength in state’
ABJP core committee member said, “The BJP has gained strength in the last few years, but the AIADMK leadership says our party does not have even booth level agents in certain constituencies. Amit Shah on Sunday told the party’s core committee in Villupuram to increase its public visibility, work at the grassroots level and get along harmoniously with the election partners.”
Meanwhile, a three-member team from the DMDK, including presidium chairman V Elangovan, propaganda secretary Alagapuram R Mohanraj and deputy secretary B Parthasarathy held talks with ministers P Thangamani and S P Velumani. The ministers had called on DMDK leader Vijayakanth at the latter’s residence on Saturday night. On Saturday, DMK treasurer, Premalatha, during her meeting with partymen in Kallakurichi said, “Even if we contest alone we would secure more than 10% voteshare. But Captain (Vijayakanth) is aiming for an alliance to fetch a victory.”