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Will not be cowed down by DVAC raids, says Velumani | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: AIADMK men led by former minister and party whip S P Velumani staged a protest in the city against the DMK government on Wednesday and declared that they would not be cowed down by threats of DVAC raids by the ruling party. About 200 AIADMK cadres including party MLAs participated in the agitation at Kuniamuthur organised as part of the statewide protest to condemn the DMK government. Addressing the public, Velumani said that chief minister M K Stalin grabbed power by giving a lot of false promises. “In his prepoll campaigns he promised that as soon as DMK came to power, Neet will be abolished. He then said diesel prices would be reduced. But he was not able to keep up the promise,” Velumani said while taking a dig at the DMK for not implementing its promise of providing monthly financial assistance to homemakers.

Tamil Nadu Assembly poll defeat did not deter DMK man s spirit of service- The New Indian Express

Tamil Nadu Assembly poll defeat did not deter DMK man s spirit of service- The New Indian Express
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223 take oath as newly-elected MLAs of Tamil Nadu Assembly

Updated: May 11, 2021 17:41 IST Among the first-time MLAs were Udhayanidhi Stalin, T. Ramachandran and Thirumagan Evera, who are sons of DMK president M.K. Stalin, Congress MP Su. Thirunavukkarasar and Congress leader E.V.K.S. Elangovan respectively Share Article AAA Chief Minister M.K. Stalin being welcomed on his arrival at the Assembly   | Photo Credit: S.R. Raghunathan Among the first-time MLAs were Udhayanidhi Stalin, T. Ramachandran and Thirumagan Evera, who are sons of DMK president M.K. Stalin, Congress MP Su. Thirunavukkarasar and Congress leader E.V.K.S. Elangovan respectively A total of 223 of the 234 newly-elected members took oath as legislators of the 16th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly at the Kalaivanar Arangam on Wallajah Salai, Chennai on Tuesday. Ten members, including Tourism Minister M. Mathiventhan and Minister for Backward Classes Welfare S.S. Sivasankar did not take the oath owing to personal and medical reasons.

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