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The newly elected general secretary of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Tiruchi Siva met party president and Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin at the DMK headquarters in Chennai. He was accompanied by other ...
DMK President and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin announced that K Ponmudy was being relieved from the party's deputy general secretary post. Stalin made the announcement but did not attribute ...
He has been replaced by Tiruchi N Siva, a senior Rajya Sabha MP and veteran DMK leader. Past remarks by Udhayanidhi Stalin also under renewed scrutiny This incident has reignited memories of a similar ...
DMK Minister K Ponmudy has been removed from a key post in his party after his vulgar remarks on sex workers and Hinduism drew massive criticism on social media. DMK MP and party leader Kanimozhi ...
In a statement, Stalin said DMK MP Tiruchi Siva has been appointed as the new deputy general secretary of the party. Stalin’s action comes amid protests from opposition demanding Ponmudy's resignation ...
Senior DMK leader and Tamil Nadu Minister K Ponmudy was on Friday removed from a key party post in the wake of a row over his remarks on Shaivism and Vaishnavism that drew widespread criticism ...
DMK Leader and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin today removed Deputy General Secretary Ponmudi from his party post. The step came after a controversial video surfaced where Ponmudi had made some ...
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK president M.K. Stalin on Friday removed senior party leader and minister K. Ponmudy from the post of Deputy General Secretary after a video clip of a ...
Following the uproar, Ponmudy was on Friday removed from a key party post. DMK President and Chief Minister M K Stalin announced that Ponmudy was being "relieved from the party’s deputy general ...
he would have received a fitting reply from the party MLAs and accused Stalin of changing his stand on the BJP. When the DMK was in the opposition, the party flew black balloons when Prime ...
Amidst thumping of desks by members of the DMK and its allies, Mr. Stalin said: “Tamil Nadu struggled to protect the DMK’s principles, such as State autonomy and federalism. Tamil Nadu will ...
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