Western Tamil Nadu remains an AIADMK fortress
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Vanathi wrests Coimbatore South
Vanathi wrests Coimbatore South
In his first media interview in the run up to the Assembly election, DMK president M.K. Stalin had told The Hindu that west Tamil Nadu will no longer be the fortress of the AIADMK. However, on Sunday as results of the Assembly elections trickled in, the voters proved him wrong. As per late-night trends, the AIADMK had won or established leads in 31 of the 57 seats across eight districts in its bastion. The DMK was ahead in more than 10 seats and had won Bargur and Coonoor.
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January 03, 2021 01:22 IST
The DMK president, at a ‘makkal grama sabha’ in Coimbatore, also said his party, if it came to power, would probe the reasons behind former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa’s death
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DMK president M.K. Stalin interacting with participants at the makkal grama sabai meeting in Devarayapuram, near Coimbatore, on Saturday
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The DMK president, at a ‘makkal grama sabha’ in Coimbatore, also said his party, if it came to power, would probe the reasons behind former Chief Minister Jayalalithaa’s death