DMK has scant respect for women: Amit Shah
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Chennai, April 1 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Thursday that the DMK has scant respect for women and the derogatory speech made by DMK leader A. Raja against the late mother of Chief Minister K. Palaniswami is a clear testimony to that.
Last week, Raja had made the comments while comparing the political journeys of DMK chief M.K. Stalin and the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister when he said, One can say Stalin is born in the proper way, nine months after a proper marriage and rituals. Whereas Edappadi (Palaniswami) is born like a premature baby and came all of a sudden.
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In a bizarre development, allies within the NDA stand as adversaries at the moment in the Nellithope Assembly segment with the candidates of the BJP and the AIADMK filing nominations for the seat on Monday.
This comes against the backdrop of the NDA agreement allotting 16 seats to AINRC and the BJP staking claim for a larger slice of the 14-seat pie it has to share with the AIADMK.
Om Sakthi Sekar of the AIADMK and his son Tamil Sengolan filed their nominations for Nellithope while son of A. John Kumar, now with the BJP J. Vivilian Richards also submitted the nominations for the seat.
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