BJP functionary expelled from party after arrest in criminal case in Chennai
CHENNAI: A day after the arrest of BJPs state OBC wing secretary KR Venkatesan, aka Milagaipodi Venkatesan, for alleged extortion, state president of the party Nainar Nagenthran, on Saturday, expelled him from the partys primary membership, citing anti-party activities and bringing disrepute to the party. Venkatesan was arrested by the Red Hills police on Friday for allegedly conducting kangaroo courts, extorting businessmen, and blackmailing. He was later remanded in judicial custody following an inquiry. According to the police, Venkatesan is facing over 40 criminal cases in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, including charges of smuggling red sanders and land-related fraud. The arrest and the subsequent expulsion from the party came after social media went abuzz for a few days after a photo of him welcoming Union Home Minister Amit Shah during the latters visit to Madurai was widely circulated. Responding to criticisms that a person with many criminal cases was made a functionary and allowed to meet with the home minister, Venkatesan had said that he did not face any grievous charges like murder or anti-national activities. Claiming that cases filed against him were politically motivated, he said he was facing them legally.
Angered over probe, history-sheeter locks up Madurai cop in police station
MADURAI: Movies have their impact, and at times, they instill a false sense of courage and bravado. Just like a scene out from a Kollywood flick, a history-sheeter, along with his friend, locked a head constable in a room inside the V Chatrapatti police station and damaged the stations properties, as the police were allegedly targeting him, his family and friends. The head constable had to languish hours inside the room, until Saturday morning when his colleagues turned up for duty. The district police have formed special teams to nab the suspect who is on the run. The police said the incident happened around 1 am on Saturday at the police station under the Peraiyur sub-division when head constable V Palpandi was on night duty. He was alone at the station. Two persons including the history-sheeter, M Prabakaran, alias Porali Prabakaran from V Chatrapatti assumed that the personnel from the station had taken Prabakarans father, Muthuvel, for inquiry and had a heated argument with Palpandi. However, Muthuvel was, in fact, picked up by the Dindigul police and was released later. As the argument took an ugly turn, Palpandi, in order to escape from them, entered a room and locked himself from inside. At the time, Prabakaran locked the room from the outside and damaged the stations property, including the computer, before fleeing the spot. The identity of the second person who accompanied Prabakaran is yet to be confirmed, the police said. Prabakaran (28) is one of the accused in the murder case of M Alagendran from Kovilangulam in the V Chatrapatti police station limits in 2024. Madurai SP B K Arvind told TNIE Palpandi did not sustain any injury but was threatened. The stations property was damaged. Prabakaran was upset as he was arrested in a 2024 murder case and later detained under the Goondas Act. His friends were recently arrested for their involvement in criminal cases. In the latest incident, he felt that his father was also arrested in a case. Feeling that the police were targeting him, his family and friends, he indulged in a heated argument, which ended in the incident. A senior police officer from Dindigul said Muthuvel had no case pending against him in the district but was taken into custody for inquiry and released as he had no involvement in their suspected case. Former chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami, on X platform, urged authorities to take stringent action against those involved in the incident. He also blamed the state government for not being able to safeguard even the policemen and the station, and questioned how the government could ensure the safety of people in the state. Thirumangalam constituency MLA RB Udhayakumar from AIADMK visited the station and staged a protest condemning the incident. BJP state president Nainar Nagenthran blamed the state government for not being able to control the criminals. Union Minister of State L Murugan, in a post on X, said theres no safety even for policemen in the state. The V Chatrapatti police have registered a case and launched an inquiry.
14,850 accident cases treated at Madurai GRH under NK-48 scheme
MADURAI: As many as 14,850 road accident victims have benefitted through the 'Innuyir Kappom Nammai Kakkum 48' (NK-48) scheme at the Government Rajaji Hospital (GRH) in Madurai, since its launch in December 2021 till April 2025, according to records from the GRH Emergency Department. The hospital has so far provided treatment worth Rs 15.01-crore free of cost for patients under the scheme, said Dr S Thanappan, HOD (Emergency Medicine), GRH. For the four years till 2024, the hospital has performed a total of 11,869 surgeries under the scheme -- 4,122 neurosurgeries, 3,056 orthopaedic surgeries, 4,247 general surgeries, and 444 major surgeries. In 2025, till April, the emergency department of the hospital has carried out 523 neurosurgeries, 557 orthopaedic surgeries, and 921 general surgeries. Speaking to TNIE , Dr Thanappan said, The primary task of the scheme is to treat and save the victims within 48 hours of the accident. Thus, all kinds of road accident cases are included in the scheme, and only these cases are eligible. A majority of the cases are related to neurology and neurosurgery, fractures (ortho) and severe vascular injuries. Often, cases from Theni, Sivaganga, Ramanathapuram and Dindigul are referred to the GRH, as victims might require advanced procedures, especially neurosurgeries. Many district hospitals and medical college hospitals do not have specialists in neurology, posing difficulties in treating head injuries at those facilities. At the GRH Emergency Department, a dedicated four-member team has been working around the clock for the NK-48 scheme. Sources said the documentation process and claims under the scheme are faster compared to the Chief Minister's Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme (CMCHIS). An official from the Emergency Department said, Under the scheme, the patients are photographed twice -- once immediately after admission and the second during treatment for documentation purposes. The claim is raised by producing the CT scan report, along with the accident registry, and the Aadhaar card. More importantly, victims need not produce any kind of identification or health insurance card -- such as the CMCHIS card, which is needed for treatment. However, there are several instances of claim rejection under the NK-48 scheme at the GRH -- two in 2021, 234 in 2022, 99 in 2023, 154 in 2024, and 82 in 2025 (till April). Explaining the issue, Dr Thanappan said, Many a time, issues with determining patients' identities could lead to claim rejection. Sometimes, after receiving treatment for 24 hours, patients choose to shift to a private hospital, which is against medical advice. Though claims are rejected, patients receive emergency treatment under our experts. Beneficiaries under NK-48 scheme at GRH, Madurai Year || Number of beneficiaries 2021 || 10 2022 || 4,605 2023 || 1,920 2024 || 6,154 2025 (till April) || 2,163
EPS will decide on seats for allianceparties in T.N., says BJP State vice-president
He met Mr. Palaniswami at the latters residence in Nedunchalai Nagar in Salem and invited him to the Lord Murugan conference, which is scheduled to be held in Madurai on June 22
AIADMK MLA R.B. Udayakumar detained for visiting ransacked police station in Madurai district
He said the police had no right to stop him as he represented the Assembly constituency wherein the damaged police station was located
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ATS issues warrant of appearance to 1997 train blast case suspect
COIMBATORE: The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) sleuths investigating the three bomb blast cases from 1997 have issued a proclamation order seeking the court appearance of a suspect who has been at large for around 27 years. The proclamation order in this regard was stuck at the Kallamedu area near Selvapuram where the suspect was residing before 1997. Police sources say one of the suspects, M Ayub alias Ashraf Ali, aged around 50, was from Kallamedu and was booked in three different bomb blast cases reported on December 6, 1997. The bombs exploded in trains stationed at railway stations in Erode, Tiruchy and Thrissur and claimed the lives of 10 people and left 72 injured. The case is being heard at Judicial Magistrate Court VI at Tiruchy. Ayub has been absconding since 1997. Despite a warrant being issued by the court, the suspect is still at large. The court has ordered the suspect to appear before the court on July 17, failing which he will be declared as a proclaimed offender. Based on the court order, a team of police from Madurai unit of the ATS issued a notice about the court order to his family residing in Selvapuram, on Thursday. A proclamation order is often referred to as a proclamation of appearance or a warrant of appearance. It is a formal public announcement issued by a court to force an individual to appear before it when the person is absconding or hiding to evade arrest or trial.
Tamil Nadu: Excess sewage in Panthalkudi to be sent to another STP
MADURAI: The city corporation has started work to establish a pumping station and divert sewage from the Panthalkudi canal to Sakkimangalam treatment plant. The STP in Panthalkudi can handle only 2 MLD, whereas the other plant can process 45 MLD. M Raja, president of Vaigai Makkal Iyakkam, said, The existing sewage treatment plant at Panthalkudi canal can treat only 2 MLD, while over eight MLD sewage flows through the canal. Owing to its lower capacity, apart from the 2 MLD, the remaining sewage was released into the Vaigai river. This has been polluting the Vaigai river. Hence, the city corporation has to increase the capacity of the sewage treatment plant (STP) at the canal to prevent sewage flow into the Vaigai river. Chithra Vijayan, corporation commissioner, told TNIE that after a brief stoppage due to Goripalayam flyover works, the 2-MLD STP situated in the canal has started to operate. Addressing the excess sewage issues, the corporation plans to install a pumping station on the other side of the canal to pump out sewage from the canal through the pipeline to the Sakkimangalam treatment plant for treatment. At present, pipeline works are being carried out by the corporation, through which about 6 MLD sewage would be pumped out of the canal to the Sakkimangalam treatment plant, while the remaining would be processed by the existing 2-MLD STP situated near Meenakshi College. Activists have also alleged that a large amount of garbage is dumped into the canal in several parts, and the city corporation should take action to properly clean the canal.
Hindu Munnani to Madras HC: Muruga Bakthargal meeting got police nod
MADURAI: Four days after the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court granted the police time till Thursday to decide on allowing the Muruga Bakthargalin Aanmeega Maanadu scheduled for June 22, the Hindu Munnani, which is organising the event, informed the court that permission had been granted, albeit with 52 conditions. However, the outfit raised objections to six of the conditions including a ban on processions, the requirement of vehicle passes to enter the venue, and the need for separate approvals from the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HR&CE) Department and the Madurai City Corporation. The organisation filed a separate petition seeking exemption from these six conditions. Justice B Pugalendhi, recording the submissions, said a detailed order would be issued soon. Additional Advocate General R Baskaran, representing the Madurai police, stated that the restrictions were imposed solely to prevent any untoward incidents during the spiritual event. He also asserted that the organisers must take full responsibility to ensure peace and order. Accepting the states submission, the judge instructed the organisers not to allow any political activities during the conference. Hindu Munnani state secretary S Muthukumar had originally moved the court after police denied permission to install miniature replicas of the six abodes of Lord Murugan and conduct pujas to them between June 10 and 22. The court had earlier noted that even the main application for the conference was pending and directed the police to take a decision before June 12. During Fridays hearing, Muthukumars counsel informed the court that hundreds of volunteers had been arranged to facilitate the smooth conduct of the event. Meanwhile, V Aranganathan, president of the Tamil Nadu Government Trained Archagar Association, filed an impleading petition opposing the event, arguing that it violates Agamic principles and suggesting it had political undertones. The judge advised Hindu Munnani to refrain from giving the event a political colour.
Four court staff die, judge injured as car rams truck in Tamil Nadu
THOOTHUKUDI: Four court staffers died and the principal district judge of Thanjavur and another staff member sustained severe injuries after the car they were travelling in rammed a truck from behind at Melakaranthai on the Thoothukudi-Madurai National Highways on Friday morning. The accident occurred when the car, in a suspected attempt to overtake another vehicle, rear-ended a gypsum truck en route to Ariyalur, sources said. While advocate S Dhananjeya Ramachandran (55) of Pudukottai, personal security officer D Navin Kumar (28) of Tiruchy, and record clerk K Vasu Ramanathan (33) of Pudukottai were crushed to death on the spot, junior bailiff CA Sridhar Kumar died on the way to Aruppukottai Government Hospital. Thanjavur principal district judge K Poorana Jeya Anand (56) and staff K Udhayasuriyan (34) of Thanjavur, who sustained grievous injuries, were initially rushed to Aruppukottai GH, and later referred to Meenakshi Mission Hospital in Madurai. The tragedy struck when the group was on their way back to Thanjavur after visiting the Tiruchendur Murugan temple, sources said. Thoothukudi SP Albert John, Thoothukudi district munsif cum judicial magistrate P Gnana Jeritha Flower and other officials inspected the accident spot. Preliminary investigation revealed that Vasu Ramanathan was behind the wheel and the accident happened while overtaking a truck at Melakaranthai. Poor maintenance of the NH road could also have led to the tragedy, sources added. Meanwhile, the bodies of the deceased were shifted to Thoothukudi Medical College Hospital, and Aruppukottai GH. The postmortem procedures of Dhananjeya Ramachandran, Navin Kumar, and Vasu Ramanathan were conducted at Aruppukottai GH, while that of Sridhar Kumar was held at Thoothukudi MCH. Subsequently, the bodies were handed over to the relatives. The Masarpatti police have registered a case and probe is under way. It may be noted that the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court had recently ordered to halt toll collection at Pudur Pandiyapuram and Eliyarpathy toll plazas due to the poor maintenance of Thoothukudi-Madurai NH. However, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) later obtained a stay order from the Supreme Court, and continues to collect toll without completing the maintenance work.
Report: Elders, youth share loneliness fear
BENGALURU: Studies show that loneliness is no longer limited to the elderly, but that youngsters also feel isolated and lack empathy from others. According to a report by HelpAge India released ahead of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15, both generations, youth and elders, share the common fear of loneliness in old age. The report stated that 69% of youth fear loneliness, while 88% expect to live with their families as they grow old. Similarly, 68% of elders reported a fear of loneliness, and 83% highlighted the importance of continuing family-based living arrangements. Additionally, 67% of youngsters fear poor health in old age, while 62% expressed concerns about financial insecurity. The study was conducted in 10 metropolitan and non-metropolitan cities, including Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kanpur, Nagpur, and Madurai. A total of 5,798 individuals were surveyed, 70% aged 1830 and 30% aged 60 and above. The study aimed to explore the emotional, relational, and psychological dimensions of intergenerational ties in urban India. According to the report, 56% of youth associate elders with loneliness, while others see them as dependent (48%), wise (51%), and respected (43%). The report also suggested introducing school-based interventions, such as age-sensitisation programmes or curricula, and recommended the creation of a National Intergenerational Engagement Mission. It also advocated for youth-led community care initiatives and the development of elder care systems involving youth volunteers. Highlights of the report The Value and Respect score among youth is 63.59/100, with non-metros scoring 65.18 and metros 62.52. 49% of youth interact with grandparents, 45% with parents. Elders engage with sons (50%) and grandsons (40%). Face-to-face remains the primary mode of inter-generational communication (88%), with the digital divide evident, 71% of elders use basic phones, only 13% use the internet, and 5% access online services. 14% of elders use no digital tools 66% elders find technology confusing and 51% fear errors. Youth serve as key enablers, with 54% of children and 52% of grandchildren acting as digital guides.
Rasam: A concoction for your soul
During monsoon, the weather naturally calls for comfort something warm and nourishing for the soul. Be it hot chai with crispy pazhampori, a plate of golden pakoras, or a bowl of hearty soup, food becomes an experience while watching the pitter-patter of rain. No matter how much one cherishes the cosiness the rain offers, the season often brings the risk of sniffles and fever. This is when we crave something that not only comforts but also heals. Enter Rasam. This humble, tangy yet soothing spiced broth is the perfect concoction for the season. In addition to the fact that it is flavourful, its simplicity in preparation likely made it a staple on lunch tables in many Malayali homes. Though rasam is common in many parts of southern India, where is it originally from? The origin story Well, history dates back to the 16th century in Madurai. Following the decline of the Vijayanagar empire, the Saurashtra empires rule was established. Though originally not from southern India, the community settled into the heart of the Tamil landscape. As immigrants adapting to a new land, they began incorporating local ingredients into their cooking. Tamarind and black pepper, both plentiful in South India, became central to the soup they prepared. The name coined at first was pulichaar, but how the word evolved to what we call rasam is not known. The term rasam in Tamil means extract, and in Sanskrit, rasa refers to juice. With respect to places, the name also changes. In Karnataka, it is known as saaru, whereas chaaru is in Andhra Pradesh and saar is in Maharashtra, and even the term pulusu is also popular in South India. In the book Historical Dictionary of Indian Food, author and historian K T Achaya mentions that the British referred to rasam as mulligatwany, a combination of two Tamil words: milagu (pepper) and thanni (water). There also exists another story of how rasam came about. Here, the credit for inventing it goes to a chef in Madurai called Karunas. It is believed that the Kings son was ill and refused to eat anything. So, he declared a prize for anyone who could come up with a dish that his son would eat. Responding to this challenge, Karunas made rasam to cope with illness. Since then, rasam has earned the reputation as the go-to comfort food when sick. Over 200 varieties There are over 200 known rasam varieties, and just like how its name changes according to the region, differences are also felt in its flavour and texture. For example, unlike the rasam made in Kerala style, the saaru and chaaru varieties have a thick consistency and also have a hint of Saarina podi, and in Tamil Nadu, rasam is also made with tuvar dal, often infused with ingredients like pepper, tamarind, lime, tomato, and curry leaves. Typically, poured over rice and served as the first course of the meal. With time, from being the classic tomato-pepper rasam, this super soup comes with other vegetables and even fruits. For a healthy gut, we now have rasams in gooseberry, lemon, pineapple, strawberry, watermelon, raw mango, moringa, veldt grape and even chettinad famous chicken rasam, cooked using chicken bone pieces along with spices. Medicinal properties Packed with antioxidants, its known to offer relief from colds and coughs while also supporting digestive and circulatory health. In 2020, when the world was hit by coronavirus, rasam became viral in the USA as a new immunity booster. Traditional ingredients like ginger, garlic, asafoetida, fenugreek, and mustard give rasam its reputation as a go-to remedy during bouts of illness. Coriander seeds, often used in the mix, have anti-inflammatory properties, while turmeric, ginger, and black pepper help soothe a sore throat and ease cold symptoms. Raw garlic, when added, is believed to support heart health and improve circulation. Mustard and fenugreek contribute additional antioxidant benefits. For those dealing with digestive issues, rasam is an effective option. Cumin, asafoetida, and ginger aid in digestion and help prevent bloating. Tamarind supports healthy bowel movements. Beyond its medicinal properties, rasam is also nutrient-dense. Depending on the variation, it can provide essential minerals like zinc, calcium, potassium, niacin, and magnesium, along with a healthy dose of vitamins A and C. RECIPES Kozhirasam Ingredients * Chicken (with bone ): 500g * Water: 3 ltr * Salt: to taste * Peppercorns: 20g * Whole coriander: 15g * Whole red chilli: 10g * Garlic: 20g * Sliced Tomatoes: 50g * Chopped coriander: 10g * Asafotida powder: 3g * Cumin seeds: 5g * Curry leaves: 2 sprigs * Turmeric powder: 4g * Tamarind water: 15 ml Method Crush the garlic, cumin, black pepper and red chilli. Keep it aside. Boil the ingredients except chopped coriander and tamarind pulp with the prepared masala. Allow to boil for 30 minutes in slow heat. Strain therasamafter 30 minutes. Finish with tamarind pulp, boiled chicken pieces and chopped coriander. Pineapple Rasam Ingredients * Toor dal: 1/4 cup * Turmeric powder: 1 tsp * Tomatoes: 3 (roughly chopped) * Pineapple: 1 cup (chopped) * Green chillies: 2 (slit) * Cumin powder: 1/2 tsp * Coriander powder: 1/2 tsp * Red chilli powder: 1/4 tsp * Lemon juice: 2 tsp * Salt: to taste * Coriander leaves: 2 sprig * Ghee: 1 tbsp * Mustard seeds: 1/4 tsp * Cumin seeds: 1/4 tsp * Garlic: 3 cloves * Asafotida: A pinch * Curry leaves: 2 sprig Method Boil the dal and set aside. Puree tomatoes and set aside. Add pineapple cubes, green chillies, freshly made tomato puree, salt, red chilli powder, coriander powder and cumin powder into a cooker. Add 1 cup of water, mix well and cook until 4-5 whistles. Blend the mix together and add it to a pot. Add dal and water into it and bring to a boil. Add coriander leaves and the freshly squeezed lemon juice into the rasam. In a small pan, heat ghee on medium flame, and add mustard seeds and cumin seeds. Allow them to crackle and add hing and curry leaves. Add the tadka to rasam. Gooseberry rasam Ingredients * Toor dal: 1 tbsp * Cumin seeds: 1 tsp * Peppercorns: 1 tsp * Dry chillies: 2 * Curry leaves: 5-6 * Gooseberry: 4 * Tomatoes: 2 * Ginger: 1-inch long piece * Turmeric powder: 1 tsp * Chilli powder: 1 tsp(optional) * Asafoetida: 1.5 tsp * Salt: to taste * Mustard seeds: 1 tsp * Garlic: 6 cloves * Oil: 2 tbsp (or ghee) Method In a pan, pour 1 tbsp oil and roast the ingredients in step 1 (first the spices and dal and then the gooseberry and tomato pieces). Grind this to a paste and boil it with 3 cups of water and the ingredients in step 2. Temper the rasam with ingredients under step 3. Njandu Rasam Ingredients (serves five) * Tomato: 100g * Sambar dal: 50g * Chilli powder: 5g * Coriander powder: 5g * Turmeric powder: 3g * Shallots: 15g * Garlic and ginger: 20g * Asafotida: 3g * Crab: 200g * Salt: 10g * Lemon juice: 30 ml For garnish * Curry leaves: 10g * Coriander leaves: 5g * Jeera: 5g Method In a cooking pan, pourenough water. Add the fresh crab pieces and set it to boil in low heat for20 minutes. In a pan, saute shallots, garlic and ginger for 10 minutestill it turns golden brown.Then, add the fresh tomatoes, curry leaves, and all masala powders. Slowly mix the mushy cooked sambar dal. Mix well. Then add fresh crab stock and salt. Mix well and serve hot.
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Excavations at Keeladi in Madurai reveal a 6th-century BCE urban settlement, contemporary with the Gangetic plains, showcasing a sophisticated society with rich material culture and literacy. Artefacts like inscribed potsherds and dice link the site to Sangam literature, confirming it as a lived experience of ancient Tamils.
Dy CM Pawan Kalyan invited to Murugan Devotees Conference to be held in Madurai
VIJAYAWADA: Tamil Nadu BJP president Nainar Nagendran on Thursday extended an invitation to Jana Sena Party chief and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan to attend Muruga Bhakthargal Maanadu (Murugan Devotees Conference) scheduled to be held at Madurai on June 22. Pawan Kalyan has been invited to attend the spiritual gathering as a chief guest. Nagendran, along with a delegation of BJP leaders, met Pawan Kalyan at the JSP headquarters in Mangalagiri on Thursday to personally hand over the invitation. They described the conclave as a significant spiritual event aimed at reinforcing Sanatana Dharma, and said devotees from across Tamil Nadu, especially from the six prominent Shanmukha Kshetras will participate in it. The BJP leaders also informed that Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also been invited as the chief guest for the conclave. BJP Tamil Nadu in-charge Ponguleti Sudhakar Reddy, leaders M Chakravarthy, S Amaraprasad Reddy, and KS Radhakrishnan were part of the delegation.
Tejas, Kollam Express trains to start from Tambaram from June 20: Southern Railway
CHENNAI: To facilitate platform upgrading works at Chennai Egmore as part of the railway station redevelopment plan, Southern Railway on Thursday announced that Chennai Egmore -Madurai Tejas Express, Kollam Express and a few other trains will depart/ terminate from Tambaram. The Charminar Express bound to Hyderabad will run from Chennai Beach instead of Tambaram. The revised terminal points for these trains will be in force from June 20 to August 18. An official note said Chennai Egmore - Kollam Express, Chennai Egmore - Madurai Tejas Express, Chennai Egmore - Mannargudi Mannai Express, Chennai Egmore - Tiruchendur Express and Chennai Egmore - Guruvayur Express will originate and terminate at Tambaram. Similarly, Tambaram - Hyderabad Charminar daily Express will originate and terminate from Chennai Beach between June 20 and August 18, added the statement.
Wont allow Tamil Nadu to be ruled from Delhi: CM Stalin
COIMBATORE: Tamils have self-respect and we will never allow Tamil Nadu to be ruled from Delhi, said Chief Minister MK Stalin during a government programme in Salem on Thursday. The chief minister released water from the Mettur Dam for irrigation in delta districts, and announced an increase in the procurement price of paddy to Rs 2,500 per quintal. Farmers will now get Rs 2,500 per quintal. Accordingly, the procurement price of paddy will be increased to Rs 131 for the normal variety and Rs 156 for the short variety. The normal variety will be purchased at Rs 2,500 and the short variety at Rs 2,545. Taking a dig at Union Home Minister Amit Shahs speech in Madurai, Stalin said, Some people cannot bear the functioning of the Dravidian model of governance. A few days ago, Amit Shah came to Madurai. He criticised the DMK government saying we only make announcements and do nothing. He claimed that the DMK government is reversing the schemes provided by the BJP-led government at the centre. The truth is that the state government is providing additional funds because these schemes cannot be implemented using the funds allocated by the union government. The state government is allocating over 50% of the funds for schemes that bear Prime Minister Narendra Modis name. Referring to a scene from the Rajinikanth-starrer film Padayappa, he said, There is a dialogue he is the groom, but the shirt he is wearing is mine. Similarly, the schemes may be launched by the union government, but we are providing the funds. The BJP government is the only government that has not provided any special scheme for Tamil Nadu, and the money allocated for the projects are not being released entirely, the chief minister charged. Has Amit Shah seen the condition of AIIMS Madurai, which the union government announced ten years ago? In four years of governance, we have completed a host of projects in Madurai region. This is the difference between the BJP model and the Dravidian model. Had adequate funds been allocated, the AIIMS project could have been completed in two years, Stalin added. Further, he said, Another union minister, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, has spoken like he is rejecting the antiquity of Madurai. He said the Keezhadi report, written on the basis of scientific research, should be revised. We were the first to publish the results on the antiquity of iron in Tamil Nadu after testing it in laboratories all over the world. Did they praise them then? They did not even acknowledge the results or say a word on the findings. The union government is constantly trying to downplay and destroy the antiquity of Tamils, he said, adding, The people of Tamil Nadu are ignoring, and will continue to ignore the BJP- AIADMK alliance as they are ignoring the state. In a veiled dig at Edappadi K Palaniswami, Stalin said he formed an alliance to save his position, and questioned the latter if he raised his voice when Tamil Nadus rights were taken away. The people are clear. They will not accept you again. Tamils have self-respect. We will never allow Tamil Nadu to be ruled from Delhi. Stalin participated in the government programme in Salem, distributed welfare assistance and inaugurated 507 scheme works and 225 completed projects worth Rs 1,649.18 crore for Salem district. Later, he also visited Periyar University and paid floral tributes to Periyar. Discharge from Mettur stepped up Water was released from the Mettur Dam for the 92nd year. In the first phase, 3,000 cubic feet of water was released and increased to 7,000 cubic feet at 4 pm. 17.10 lakh acres of land in delta districts will use this water for cultivation of kuruvai and samba crops CM Stalin to hold one-on-one interactions with DMK functionaries from June 13
CM Stalin to hold one-on-one interactions with DMK functionaries from June 13
CHENNAI: Chief Minister MK Stalin will begin one-on-one interactions with party functionaries from each Assembly constituency at Anna Arivalayam in Chennai from Friday as part of preparations for the 2026 Assembly election. The initiative has been named Udanpirappe Vaa.At the DMKs general council meeting held in Madurai on June 1, Stalin had announced that he would personally meet functionaries from all ranks across the 234 constituencies in the state. Accordingly, he is scheduled to interact with functionaries from Villupuram, Chidambaram and Usilampatti on Friday. Functionaries from the district level down to union and town secretary levels have been invited. The meetings will begin at 10 am and continue until the afternoon. According to sources, Stalin is expected to listen to the grievances and views of party cadre to gain a deeper understanding of local dynamics, both within the party and in their constituencies. The interactions will also give him feedback on the performance of local MLAs and ministers. These meetings will offer Stalin an early indication of potential candidates for the 2026 elections, sources said. During the interactions, Stalin will emphasise on strengthening the partys grassroots presence by pushing the membership drive, with a target of enrolling 30% of the electorate in each booth as DMK members, sources added. If these interactions are held in the presence of district secretaries, many may not feel comfortable expressing their thoughts freely. Even if it is just for a minute, the CM should hold individual meetings with each functionary. Only then will he get a true picture of the ground realities, a functionary from Cuddalore told TNIE . He also warned that some district secretaries might brief or influence the cadre ahead of the meeting, discouraging them from raising contentious issues or voicing complaints.
Madurai Bench of Madras High Court gets battery operated cars
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Madurai Kamaraj University Field Investigators Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online
The Madurai Kamaraj University has released an official notification for the recruitment of 02 Field Investigators posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official Madurai Kamaraj University website. The last date to submit the application form is 18-06-2025.
Villagers around Madurai's Melur seek ambulance service
MADURAI: Residents of remote villages near Melur, including Thiruvathavur, Veppadappu and Amoor, demanded that an 108 ambulance be assigned permanently to the primary health centre (PHC) in Thiruvathavur, vehicles from other areas dont reach the locality quickly. The people said they have to depend on ambulances from Melur GH or Thirupuvanam in Sivaganga district which take over 40 minutes to reach the location. For the people living in hamlets around Thiruvathavur and a few nearby panchayats, the PHC is the first point of contact for health care, as the nearest government hospitals are located either in Melur or Madurai city. Former panchayat president of Thiruvathavur, M Elavarasu, said the 2,100-odd families in the panchayat -- residing in Vella Muthampatti, Thiruvadavur Kottai and Manikampatti -- rely on the PHC. In case of emergencies, we are referred to the Government Hospital in Melur or Government Rajaji Hospital (GRH) in Madurai city, which are over eight and 27 kilometres away, respectively. 108 ambulances take more than 45 minutes to reach the PHC. Local autorickshaw drivers charge Rs 200-Rs 250 for a trip to Melur GH, he said. Nearly 800 families from Poonjuthi panchayat, also receiving primary healthcare services from the Thiruvathavur PHC, are also allegedly subjected to the same fate. P Ramanathan, former president of the panchayat, said, A few days ago, an individual riding pillion on a two-wheeler sustained severe injuries in a road accident. However, it took 35 minutes for the ambulance to reach. By the time the patient was taken to the GH in Melur, the doctors declared the individual dead on arrival. Highlighting the demand to assign an ambulance permanently to the PHC, S Pandeeswari, former panchayat president of Meenakshipuram, said, The PHC in Thiruvathavur is the closest for the 3,000 residents of our panchayat. Melur GH and GRH are located 15 km and 30 km away, respectively. The residents of Veppadappu panchayat also want an ambulance to be stationed at PHC permanently. K Varadharajan, former president of COITU-108 Ambulance Workers Union (Madurai), said, There are 49 ambulances operating in the district. These are duty-bound to attend to accidents and serious injury cases. With the emergency transport taking a heavy toll and putting the ambulance pilots (drivers) under pressure, many of them prioritise emergency cases, leading to delays of over 35 minutes, which is not deliberate. K J Ramkumar, Madurai district manager of ambulatory care provider GVK EMRI, said he would check the status of ambulance movements and arrival times and resolve the issue soon.
Thirteen years since gauge conversion, no daily train from Tenkasi to Chennai
TENKASI: Thirteen years have passed since the century-old Tirunelveli-Tenkasi railway line was converted into a broad gauge. Till day, there is no daily direct train service from the region to Chennai via Pavoorchatram, Ambasamudram and Tirunelveli, and commuters have to depend on buses. According to the Tenkasi District Rail Users Association, people used to travel on train (Nos. 111/112 ) which was operated between Chennai Egmore and Sengottai/Tenkasi. The service, which was first operated in 1902 was stopped in the late 1980s. President of the association R Pandiaraja recently submitted a petition Southern Railway officials, stating that the current tri-weekly super fast service is inadequate to cater to the needs and demanded a daily servicebetween Tambaram and Sengottai via Virudhachalam, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Ambasamudram, Pavoorchatram and Tenkasi. There is no direct service to Chennai on Sundays and no return train from Chennai on Fridays. As a result, people are forced to rely on expensive private buses, paying up to Rs 2,000 or more per trip, he said. The association pointed out that operating a train via Pavoorchatram, Ambasamudram, and Tirunelveli is not only shorter for Chennai-bound passengers from Tenkasi and Tirunelveli but also provides an overnight link to Madurai, Virudhachalam and Tiruchy. The Tirunelveli-Tenkasi line, opened in phases between 1902 and 1903, runs via Cheranmahadevi, Kallidaikurichi, Ambasamudram, Kadayam, and Pavoorchatram at the scenic foothills of the Western Ghats. In the 1997-98 Railway Budget, gauge conversion of the 357-km Kollam-Tirunelveli-Thiruchendur and Tenkasi-Virudhunagar routes was sanctioned at an estimated cost of Rs 712 crore. The Tirunelveli-Tenkasi section was closed for conversion in December 2008 and reopened in September 2012, said Pandiraja. K Jegan, secretary of the association, said, Despite completion of full electrification and track upgrades enabling speed up to 110 kmph, a daily express train to the State capital is yet to be realised. Tatkal quota on Chennai-bound trains like Nellai, Pothigai, Ananthapuri, Kanniyakumari, and Senthur expresses get booked within minutes. More than 300 people remain on waiting list regularly. When contacted, Madurai Divisional Railway Manager Sharad Srivastava said, The proposal for a daily train in the route is under process. The decision has to be taken at the top level.
Tamil Nadu: GRH gets Rs 20-crore phase II funds for paediatrics block
MADURAI: The state health department has recently allocated second-phase funds of Rs 20 crore towards the construction of the centre of excellence for paediatrics in the Government Rajaji Hospital. With this, the centre is expected to be completed in one year. Speaking in the Assembly on April 25, 2023, Chief Minister MK Stalin had announced setting up of the centre. The first phase of the project was completed in October 2024 at a cost of Rs 20 crore. GRH dean Dr L Arul Sundareshkumar said The ground and two floors was constructed at Rs 20 crore in the first phase. During a visit of National Health Mission (NHM) Director Arun Thamburaj, and officials from the health department, we stressed the importance of the block. The Tamil Nadu government has now allocated Rs 20 crore. We will soon finalise a contractor and allot the work. The project will be completed within one year. Social activist Anandraj said,It is sad that the project is getting delayed. We filed a writ petition in the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court seeking a direction to the government to take action to reduce infant mortality rate in Madurai and other southern districts of Tamil Nadu as facilities like the Institute of Child Health and Hospital (ICH)-Chennai are not available here. According to him between 2018 and 2021, 4,432 surgeries were conducted in the Paediatric Surgery Unit at GRH out of which 261 infants died allegedly due to inadequate care. The court passed an order on 16 December 2022 stating the state government should approve the proposal with respect to medicare issues, if any, with immediate effect. Subsequently, the centre for excellence project was announced.
107 hospitalised after eating annadanam in Madurai
MADURAI; Around 107 people, including 11 children from S Kallumadai village in Tiruchuli taluk, were admitted to the Madurai Government Rajaji Hospital (GRH) due to diarrhoea and vomiting after consuming vegetarian food served during an annadanam at a local temple. Sources said that over 300 people took part in a temple Kumbabishekam on Sunday. Later, food was cooked and served as annadhanam to devotees for two days following the event. On Tuesday, several residents began experiencing dizziness, vomiting, anddiarrhoea. Over 20 people were admitted to the PHC and hospitals in Madurai and Sivaganga. Later, many were transferred to GRH on Wednesday.
Tamil Nadu: 85 people hospitalised after suspected food poisoning
According to the Dean of the Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai, the people were admitted due to suspected food poisoning and all of them were stable
TN: 85 hospitalised due to suspected food poisoning in Madurai
In Tamil Nadu, 85 people were hospitalized after a temple festival due to suspected food poisoning. Authorities are investigating the incident. Separately, over 90 patients at Hyderabad's Institute of Mental Health fell ill from contaminated food. The Telangana government terminated the diet contractor's services following the incident.
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TheDistrict Child Protection Unit Madurai (DCPU Madurai) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 01 Out Reach Worker posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline through the official DCPU Madurai website. The last date to submit the application form is 23-06-2025.
Madurai Murugan Conference: Madras High Court Puts Police On The Spot Over Permission Denial
In an important directive that has brought both relief to Hindu outfits and a sharp spotlight on the Tamil Nadu polices alleged bias, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has instructed the state police to decide on applications from the Hindu Munnani seeking permission to hold a major Bhagwan Murugan devotees conference on Continue reading Madurai Murugan Conference: Madras High Court Puts Police On The Spot Over Permission Denial The post Madurai Murugan Conference: Madras High Court Puts Police On The Spot Over Permission Denial appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
20 take ill after consuming food served at TN's Virudhunagar temple
VIRUDHUNAGAR: Around 20 residents from S Kallumadai village in Tiruchuli taluk were hospitalised on Tuesday due to vomiting and diarrhoea, allegedly after consuming food served during an annadhanam at a local temple. Officials said that the village, home to about 300 people, celebrated a temple kumbabishekam on Sunday. Subsequently, food was cooked and served to devotees for two days following the event. However, on Tuesday, several residents began experiencing dizziness, vomiting, diarrhoea, and over 20 people were admitted to the Primary Health Centre and hospitals in Madurai and Sivaganga districts. Officials from the food safety department collected food and water samples to identify the cause.
Religious structure on Madurai DHO campus decades-old: Official
MADURAI: Following the controversy over the alleged construction of a new temple on the premises of the District Health Office in Viswanathapuram a few days ago, officials have clarified that the structure isnt new and only pujas were performed. Sources said a new temple was allegedly constructed within the District Health Office premises, and prayers were held on Thursday evening and Friday morning. Besides homam, abhishekam, and pujas were held. Later, an annadhanam was also held. The event was attended by the state director of public health, T S Selvavinayagam, District Health Officer (DHO) Dr P Kumaragurubaran, and other department staff. This raised concerns as the state government maintains a rule that no new religious structures should be constructed in any place. Besides, Madurai MP Su Venkatesan condemned the organisation of such events in his X post. However, officials from the health department refuted these charges and termed them baseless. Dr P Kumaragurubaran, District Health Officer, told TNIE , A group of medical staff from our office organised the event, and we just joined in it, as we are local heads. Besides, we are also aware of the rules that prohibit the construction of new structures. In this case, the structure already existed for several decades. We didnt violate any rules of the state government.
Minerals are nations wealth, officials duty-bound to protect them, says Madras HC
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court directed the authorities concerned to seal off illegal sand mining sites in Vedasandur in Dindigul district, citing no action taken by respective officials even after a committee -- constituted by the collector -- had identified such sites operating in the area. A division bench, comprising Justices S M Subramaniam and A D Maria Clete, issued the directions while hearing a petition filed by R Jeyapal, seeking action against illegal mining of sand in Vedasandur. The bench observed, Illegality, specifically illegal mining operations, must not be permitted to continue under any circumstances. Soon after the identification of such operations, the authorities competent are bound to initiate action, failing which the officials must be held personally accountable and responsible. Mines and minerals are the nations wealth, and the officials are duty-bound to protect the same. Any collusion or corrupt activities relating to illegal mining are to be viewed seriously, the bench stated. The court recorded the government pleaders submission that action would be initiated soon. Besides issuing directions to seal off unauthorised sand mining sites, the court directed the state and district authorities to determine the sources of sand procurement and initiate all necessary and appropriate actions, including criminal prosecution, and submit a report. The hearing in the case has been adjourned to June 24. Report sought on sand procurement Besides issuing directions to seal off unauthorised sand mining sites, the court directed the state and district authorities to determine the sources of sand procurement and submit a report.
Hundal to lead Indian junior mens hockey team to 4-Nation tournament in Germany
NEW DELHI, June 10: Experienced drag-flicker Araijeet Singh Hundal will lead a 24-member Indian junior mens hockey team in the 4-Nation Tournament in Berlin beginning June 21, which will also serve as a preparation for the Junior World Cup scheduled in Chennai and Madurai later this year. Besides India, the 4-Nation tournament, scheduled from June 21 to 25, will feature Spain, Australia and hosts Germany. The tournament is a significant part of our preparation roadmap for the FIH Junior World [] The post Hundal to lead Indian junior mens hockey team to 4-Nation tournament in Germany appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Some children vomited in the morning while they were playing in front of their house, the people were rushed to the Mookulam Primary Health Centre for first-aid.
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High-tension lines running close to homes spark fear among residents
MADURAI: Residents of TVS Nagar, Jaihindpuram, Soundarpandian Nagar have been worried after Tangedco officials relocated several high tension (HT) electric poles to the locality in February 2024 from the highway nearby to facilitate construction of the Palanganatham flyover. Pointing out that the HT lines pass close to their houses, the residents say they have lodged several complaints to Tangedco officials and district administration, but no action has been taken so far. N G Mohan, a resident of TVS Nagar, told TNIE, There are hundreds of people living in these areas. We are extremely disturbed by the HT line passing so close to our houses. The lines are just a few feet away from a few terraces and balconies. There is a basic rule that electric pole should be installed at least four feet away from a residential or commercial structure. But, EB officials have violated their own law. Sibi Chakravarthy, a resident of Jaihindpuram, said, These electric poles were shifted to the present location to facilitate the construction of Palanganatham flyover. However, more than five electric poles are endangering the residents. There are chances of people getting electrocuted. The possibility is high during the monsoon. Though many residents have lodged complaints with Tangedco, no action has been taken. A top Tangedco official from Madurai said, We have received two complaints from the residents on the issue so far. Some of the local EB staff removed and transferred the EB poles to facilitate the construction of the Palanganatham flyover. As the flyover was inaugurated by Chief Minister M K Stalin recently, we will remove these EB poles within a few days and move them to a safer location. Local Assistant Engineer of TVS Nagar will coordinate the entire operations.
TNSTC assistant manager suspended for assaulting bus driver
MADURAI: The assistant manager of Arapalayam Bus Stand in Madurai was suspended by TNSTC Madurai division MD K Elangovan for hitting a bus driver with a footwear during the wee hours of Monday. A video of the incident has sparked public outrage on social media after the suspended manager Marimuthu was purportedly seen hitting the bus driver, Ganeshan, after some passengers complained over the delay in the bus service to Tiruppur. It is also alleged that Marimuthu had verbally abused Ganeshan when the latter had entered the office. According to sources from TNSTC the special bus operated by Ganeshan belongs to TNSTC Coimbatore division. Sources alleged there was a delay in the commencement of bus service, resulting in a lot of passengers waiting, some of whom raised a complain to Marimuthu. Following this, Marimuthu asked Ganeshan to report to him in the office. However, the issue turned ugly when the assistant manager struck him with footwear. Officials from the TNSTC department, conductors and drivers once again urged the authorities to behave properly with the bus drivers and conductors. CITU members also staged a protest in front of the Madurai TNSTC office on Monday urging them to take severe action against the assistant manager. Meanwhile, in a recent video uploaded on Monday, Elangovan was seen apologising for his act.
CIBIL for crop loan: TN govt allays farmers fears
COIMBATORE: As farmers in many places in TN came out in protest on Monday, condemning the state governments alleged move to verify CIBIL scores before sanctioning of crop loans by cooperative societies, the government clarified later in the day that the order of the Registrar of Cooperative Societies (RCS) issued on May 26 has been misread. Officials from the Cooperation department said that, contrary to the fears raised by the farmers, the order issued by the RCS regarding loans issued through Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme was referring to CIBIL Statement and not CIBIL Score. CIBIL statement will be verified only to check whether the applicant has taken loans from any other bank under the scheme, sources said. The guidelines outlining the procedure for issuing loans under the KCC scheme clearly state that the maximum loan eligibility is Rs 3 lakh. Hence, cooperative banks are required to verify whether the applicant has existing KCC loans from other banks to ensure that the limit has not been exceeded, an official explained. The official clarified that the guidelines did not talk about checking the CIBIL score for eligibility. Earlier on Monday, farmers from many districts submitted petitions to their respective collectors, urging them to take the matter at once with CM Stalin for his intervention. Many farmers, who have taken agricultural capital loans, educational loans, loans for small and micro-enterprises related to agriculture from nationalised banks are unable to repay their dues due to lack of income from agriculture, and are already facing issues with their CIBIL report, said M Ganesan, state deputy secretary of Tamilaga Vivasayigal Pathukappu Sangam. Stating that cooperative societies were their only refuge, Ganesan said including crop loans from cooperative societies in the CIBIL reports will make it difficult for them to get crop or other loans from nationalised banks. (Inputs from Chennai, Madurai and Tiruchy)
Amit Shahs visits will boost DMK alliance in 2026, says A Raja
CHENNAI: DMK deputy general secretary A Raja on Monday said Union Home Minister Amit Shahs frequent visits to the state would boost DMK alliances seat count in the upcoming Assembly elections, just as Prime Minister Narendra Modis visits led to their landslide victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Speaking to the media at Anna Arivalayam, Raja, The Nilgiris MP, said, Without regard for the responsibilities that come with the post of union home minister, Shahs speech in Madurai indulged in slander, he made baseless allegations, attempted to incite communal tensions in the state, all for political gain. Raja said, At its core, Shahs speech can be described as a blatant lie, a disgusting deception, and cunningly divisive. He said while the BJP may find success in states like Haryana, Maharashtra, and Delhi, it cannot win in Tamil Nadu, as the state is grounded in a strong ideological foundation. As long as Dravidian ideology is there, they cannot gain foothold in Tamil Nadu. We are not Delhi, Maharashtra and Haryana. We are Tamil Nadu, we are Dravidam, (BJP) cannot come here, he said. Can Shah assure TNs seat share in Parliament remains 7.18%: DMK MPs Rejecting Shahs claim that the TN government had fulfilled only 10% of its election promises, Raja said, Over 98% of the promises have been fulfilled. The demand for the government employees old pension scheme is the only pending issue, and even for that, a committee has been formed by the chief minister. Moreover, several welfare schemes that were not even part of the manifesto are being implemented.He also questioned why the BJP is not talking about delimitation. He criticised Shahs love for Tamil by asking, Then why did the union government not approve the archaeological report on the Keezhadi findings? He also rejected Shahs claim that the BJP-led union government allocated more funds than the previous Congress regime, stating that despite a fourfold increase in direct tax revenue, Tamil Nadu receives a lower share under the BJP. On the BJPs upcoming conference on Lord Muruga in Madurai, Raja claimed it was being held with the intention of creating communal rift and derive political mileage out of that. In Madurai, Shah on Sunday asserted that the NDA would form governments in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal next year and targeted the DMK regime in the state by firing fresh corruption salvos. BJP is part of the AIADMK-led NDA in Tamil Nadu. On Shahs statement that BJP-AIADMK combine will form the government in TN next year, Raja said AIADMK leader Edappadi K Palaniswami alone can clarify whether that implies power sharing.
Madras HC asks cops to decide on nod for Muruga meet by Thursday
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Monday directed the Madurai police to decide by June 12 on Hindu Munnanis application seeking permission to hold a spiritual conference titled Muruga Bakthargalin Aanmeega Maanadu on June 22. Justice B Pugalendhi also permitted the organisation to install miniatures of the six abodes of Lord Muruga at the event venue Amma Thidal near Vandiyur toll plaza but restrained it from performing pujas until a final decision is made. The case has been posted for further hearing on June 13. The court passed the order on a petition filed by Hindu Munnani state secretary S Muthukumar, challenging the polices denial of permission to set up the miniatures. In his affidavit, Muthukumar stated that the intention was to provide devotees an opportunity to witness all six abodes of Lord Muruga in one place. He added that pujas and distribution of prasadam were planned from June 10 to June 22, along with narration of the sthalapuranam and special features of each shrine. On the day of the conference, a collective prayer with the chanting of Kandha Shasti Kavasam and Thiruppugal would be held, he noted. However, police had rejected permission for setting up the miniatures, citing unsustainable reasons, and kept the main application seeking permission for the conference pending, Muthukumar alleged, urging the courts intervention. Opposing the plea, Additional Advocate General Baskaran raised concerns about potential law and order issues, referencing the Bengaluru stampede. He also pointed out that the outfit had not properly responded to police queries regarding the expected number of visitors and presence of key individuals. The judge instructed the petitioner to submit responses to the polices queries and directed the authorities to make a final decision by June 12. The court permits Hindu Munnani to install miniatures of the six abodes of Lord Muruga at the event venue, but restrains the organisation from performing pujas until a final decision is made
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Amit Shahs speech in Madurai abominable, divisive and misleading: DMK leader A. Raja
When asked about the Lord Murugan conference (Murugan maanadu) being planned by the BJP in Madurai (on June 22), he charged that BJPs motive was to incite communal sentiments against minorities.
SC stays Madras HC order blocking toll collection on Madurai-Tuticorin highway - The Federal
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SC stays Madras HC order over toll collection on Madurai-Tuticorin highway
The Supreme Court has temporarily suspended the Madras High Court's order that prevented the NHAI from collecting tolls on the Madurai-Tuticorin highway. This decision follows NHAI's appeal against the High Court's ruling, which cited poor road maintenance and unfulfilled planting obligations as reasons for halting toll collection. The case originated from a PIL filed by a retired engineer.
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Special Leave Petition filed by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) challenging the Madras High Court order of June 3, which prohibited the collection of toll on the Madurai-Tuticorin Highway till the road was repaired and maintained in good condition. The Bench of Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra [] The post Supreme Court stays Madras High Court order, allows NHAI to collect toll on Madurai-Tuticorin Highway appeared first on India Legal .
Differences with son will be sorted out: PMK founder Ramadoss
CHENNAI: For the first time, after differences of opinion cropped up between PMK founder S Ramadoss and his son Anbumani Ramadoss, the PMK founder on Sunday said that the differences between him and his son would be sorted out. Only when the differences are set right, the PMK can face the elections, isnt it? Ramadoss told reporters here. When asked about the remark of Union Home Minister Amit Shah made earlier in the day in Madurai that the AIADMK-BJP alliance will win the 2026 Assembly elections, Ramadoss said, Amit Shah is correct. Following this response from the PMK founder, when asked whether there was any chance for the PMK to continue its ties with the BJP, Ramadoss said, I cant say that now. The PMK founder made these remarks when he met the reporters for the second time on Sunday. PMK rift will be resolved in a few days, says party leader Velmurugan Questioned about another remark of Amit Shah that the people of Tamil Nadu will unseat the DMK government in the 2026 Assembly elections, Ramadoss said, This is not the time for finding fault with any party. When PMK decides about its alliance, at that time, we will express our views on such issues. Referring to his confidence that good news will come very soon, when a reporter asked whether the good news could be expected by June 12 (Thursday), a smiling Ramadoss said, I hope so. Asked whether the meeting between him and his son would take place on that day, Ramadoss said, Your wish may come true. Or may not. Earlier in the day, when asked what his message to Shah was, Ramadoss said, I respect all leaders and have been in touch with many prime ministers in the past. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is my close friend. I have not met Amit Shah so far. But I know, along with the PM, Shah is also striving to make India number one in the world. I wish Shah the best.
Heavy rains ahead for north, west Tamil Nadu this week
CHENNAI: The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has forecast heavy rain at isolated places over Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Tirupattur, Vellore, Ranipet, Tiruvannamalai, Kallakurichi, and Cuddalore districts in Tamil Nadu, as well as in Puducherry, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Additionally, Villupuram is likely to receive heavy rain on Tuesday, while The Nilgiris, ghat areas of Coimbatore and Ariyalur may experience heavy showers on Wednesday. From Thursday to Saturday, heavy rain is likely at isolated places in The Nilgiris, Theni, Tenkasi and the ghat areas of Coimbatore. Tirunelveli, Dindigul, and Kanniyakumari may also receive heavy rainfall on Friday and Saturday. This is due to an upper air cyclonic circulation over Southeast and adjoining eastcentral Bay of Bengal as well as moderate westerlies/south westerlies prevailing over the region in the lower tropospheric levels. As far as Chennai is concerned, there is a possibility of light to moderate rain on Monday. Maximum temperature is expected to be around 38C while minimum temperature would be around 28-29C. In its general forecast, the RMC said light to moderate rainfall is likely at a few places across TN, Puducherry and Karaikal till June 14. Maximum temperatures are expected to remain 2-3C above normal at a few pockets, resulting in hot and uncomfortable weather on Monday. However, temperatures are likely to drop by 1-2C at some places on Tuesday, bringing some relief. Temperatures above normal at many places Over the past few days, maximum temperatures have been 2-4C above normal at several locations. On Sunday, Puducherry recorded a maximum of 40C, followed by 39.6C in Erode and Madurai Airport, 39.4C in Vellore, 39.2C in Palayamkottai and 39C in Karur Paramathi. The temperature in Karur Paramathi was 4.8C above normal, while it was 2.9C above normal in Palayamkottai. Parts of Tirupattur, Chengalpattu, and Tiruvallur received light showers, the RMC said.
Amit Shahs campaign will ensure our win: DMK sec R S Bharathi
CHENNAI: Coming down heavily on Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his remarks in Madurai about the DMK government, DMK organising secretary R S Bharathi on Sunday said Shahs current campaign will ensure the victory of the DMK-led front in the 2026 Assembly elections. Earlier, we thought Governor R N Ravi would ensure our win in the next elections. Since the Supreme Court has restrained him, the Union Home Minister has taken up that job. We thank him for this, Bharathi said in a statement. Referring to the confidence expressed by Shah that the BJP-AIADMK alliance would win in the next Assembly elections, Bharathi said, This is not the first time Amit Shah has made such a claim. In the 2019 and 2024 Lok Sabha elections and the 2021 Assembly elections, he had made such remarks. But nothing happened. The NDA has been facing only defeats ever since its inception in the state. On the other hand, the DMK-led front has won 13 elections ever since its inception in 2018, and this front will win the next Assembly elections also. BJP will win Tamil Nadu, West Bengal in 2026: Amit Shah Bharathi said that during the Odisha Assembly elections, Shah implied that Tamils were thieves and alleged that the key to the treasure of the Puri Jagannath temple had gone to Tamil Nadu. Shah had also asked Odisha people as to how someone from Tamil Nadu can govern their state, referring to former bureaucrat-turned-politician V K Pandian. Bharathi said Shahs concern for Tamils and Tamil Nadu is fake and his dreams would never come true. He said the people of the country had already witnessed from the Manipur riots the kind of rule that would come under the party. More than 200 people were killed and over 5,000 huts were burnt. Around 400 places of worship were destroyed. Moreover, 70,000 people migrated to other places. The BJP government remained a mute spectator to the atrocities against women. If the BJP comes to power in Tamil Nadu, they will turn TN into another Manipur, he added. Bharathi said the anti-people measures of the BJP-led union government have angered the people of Tamil Nadu and the electorate would give a befitting response to the BJP through the ballots in 2026.
BJP will win Tamil Nadu, West Bengal in 2026: Amit Shah
MADURAI: Setting the tone for 2026 Assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said the BJP-AIADMK combine will defeat the corrupt DMK and form a government in Tamil Nadu. Speaking in a BJP office bearers meeting in Madurai, Shah said 2026 elections is crucial for the BJP-AIADMK alliance and directed cadres to work hard to dislodge the DMK from power. The DMK government has scaled new heights of corruption. The Tasmac liquor scam is worth Rs 39,000 crore. Poor people are dying after consuming illicit liquor due to corruption in the liquor trade, Shah said adding In southern districts of Tamil Nadu, caste-based violence is being instigated for political gains. Responding to CM Stalins earlier statement that no Shah could defeat the DMK, Amit Shah said people of Tamil Nadu themselves would defeat the party in 2026. The corrupt DMK government is diverting funds allotted by the central government funds for welfare schemes and is making poor people suffer. The DMK is a 100% failure government and has not fulfilled even 10% of the poll promises it made in 2021. Can Stalin prove he has fulfilled 90% of the promises? he asked. The Union Home Minister reiterated the need for DMK government to introduce Tamil in engineering and medical courses. The central government is providing more funds than the UPA regime, but (CM) Stalin has not acknowledged it, he said. Further, Shah said the NDA will win in Tamil Nadu in 2026, similar to the victories it had secured in Odisha, Haryana, Maharashtra, and New Delhi, and form a government. Not only in Tamil Nadu, the BJP will secure a victory in West Bengal also in 2026, he added. Shah also instructed functionaries to make the Murugan Manadu, scheduled to be held in Madurai on June 22, a grand success. It is unfortunate that the state government has claimed the centuries-old Tiruparankundram hill of Lord Murugan as Sikkandar hill, he said. Continuing his attack, Amit Shah said the DMK government has failed to maintain law and order in Tamil Nadu, especially against women, and is riddled with corruption and drug mafia. Minister of State L Murugan, TN BJP president Nainar Nagenthiran, former state president K Annamalai were present alongside him. Shah also chaired a meeting with the state core committee members earlier in the day. In a post on X handle, Shah stated that the people of Tamil Nadu are fed up with the massive corruption of the DMK government and urged BJP cadres to reach out to every locality with Modi-led NDAs vision for a prosperous and developed Tamil Nadu. Earlier in the day, Shah offered prayers in the Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple. He was given a Poorna Kumba Mariyathai by temple authorities led by chairperson Rukmini Palanivel Rajan. Madurai Aadheenam Sri La Sri Harihara Sri Gnanasambanda Desika Swamigal welcomed him en route to the temple. Shah left for New Delhi in the evening.
Madurai corporation clears two tonnes of meat waste from Vaigai South Bank Road
MADURAI: Over the last three days, approximately 1.6 metric tonnes of waste from slaughterhouses that were dumped in the open along the Vaigai South Bank Road have been removed. The city corporation officials plan to initiate legal action against the violators. Recently, a video surfaced on social media showing slaughterhouse waste being dumped along the road in open near Nellupettai and Mapalayam areas, where several slaughterhouses and butcher shops are located. A senior corporation official said that, considering the festive season demand, had deployed seven tractors and other vehicles for garbage collection in said areas, despite which the waste was dumped in the open near Nellupettai on Saturday night. Workers were immediately deputed that night to clear the waste, said the official. Tractors are kept along the banks of the river to prevent people from dumping waste in the open, said officials. Earlier, in March, the corporation announced that it would impose penalties up to Rs 1 lakh on those dumping waste in waterbodies, especially the Vaigai River. However, despite the civic bodys series of initiatives, open dumping of waste along the riverbank remains. Corporation commissioner Chitra Vijayan said, Special designated vehicles operate regularly to collect waste from slaughterhouses. Legal action will be taken against violators in the coming week. K Abhishek, a city-based activist, said, Despite the corporations efforts, open dumping of waste, especially near Vaigai, occurs regularly.
Dont permit statues in public places: Madras HC
MADURAI: The Madurai Bench of Madras High Court has advised the state government not to grant permission to install statues in public places, as it violates Supreme Courts order. A bench of justices SM Subramaniam and AD Maria Clete made the observations recently on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition filed by R Palsamy, a Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) functionary, seeking a direction to the government to stop the installation of bronze statue and name board of late Chief Minister M Karunanidhi near the entrance of Valliyur daily vegetable market in Vadakku Valliyur selection grade town panchayat in Radhapuram taluk of Tirunelveli district. The judges recalled an order passed by the Principal Seat at Madras in 2021, wherein the state government had been directed to establish special parks called Leaders Parks, so that statues erected in public places could be relocated there. Noting that the formation of such parks would benefit youngsters as they can learn about the ideologies of leaders, the bench said, Instead of making concrete efforts for the formation of Leaders Park, the government cannot issue orders granting permission to install statues in public places. On account of heavy traffic congestion and other mitigating factors, the general public are put to hardship in the event of granting such permission to erect statues in public places. When the Supreme Court, in a 2006 case, has passed an order not to grant permission to install statues in public places, the state should not allow the same, they observed. Since the AAG assured that the Tirunelveli collector has been instructed not to install statues at Valliyur market and that steps would be taken to withdraw the G.O. issued for installation of the statue, the judges disposed of the petition and posted the matter to June 16 for reporting compliance. BJP, VCK protest over damage to Ambedkar's statue during NH Department works in Cuddalore
Facilities for people with disabities at Egmore railway station leave much to be desired
CHENNAI: Despite being one of the busiest intercity terminals in Chennai, Egmore Railway Station remains largely inaccessible to persons with disabilities (PwDs) and elderly commuters. Existing infrastructure including foot overbridges (FOBs), lifts and battery car services fall short of providing inclusive access across the 11 platforms. Though the station has two FOBs -- one each at the Gandhi Irwin Road and Poonamallee High Road entry points -- each bridge is equipped with only a single lift, leading to long wait times. Moreover, ramps provided at the entry points do not connect to all platforms, with most terminating at staircases, rendering them unusable for wheelchair users. The station entrance on the Gandhi Irwin Road is relatively better in terms of accessibility. From this side, commuters in wheelchairs can access platforms 1 to 4 directly, and reach platforms 8 to 11 via an older FOB with ramps. However, platforms 5, 6 and 7 -- which handle most long-distance trains to destinations like Tiruchy, Madurai, Mangaluru, and Kollam -- remain out of reach. No lifts or accessible ramps connect these platforms, posing a major hurdle to disabled passengers. The new FOB on the Poonamallee High Road side also suffers from design flaws. It connects platforms from 4 to 11. Though it begins with a ramp, the path ends abruptly with a six-step staircase. A lift is present, but often overcrowded and slow, offering little relief. Even if one manages to reach the bridge, there is no accessible route to any of the platforms down due to a lack of connecting ramps or lifts. Incomplete accessibility is no accessibility, said R Sathish Kumar, a disability rights activist. The ramp on the FOB ends at stairs, forcing us to go all the way back. Even on the other side (on Gandhi Irwin Road), only a few platforms are accessible.Besides, battery-operated car services, introduced to bridge the accessibility gap, have also proven unreliable. While official signage pegs the fare at Rs 10 per ride, TNIE found drivers charging Rs 50 from one platform to another, even from PwDs. One driver claimed that a discount could be offered for the disabled. In some cases, porters demand extra fees to assist with wheelchairs due to non-availability of battery cars. Sanjay (name changed), a commuter said, the battery car service should be made free for the disabled and others - similar to practice followed by Chennai Metro Rail Limited in metro rail. When contacted, a Southern Railway official told TNIE that Egmore station is currently undergoing a Rs 700-crore redevelopment. The project is expected to be completed within a year. Until then, there may be some inconvenience for passengers, the official added.
32 devotees on padayatra to Palani killed on Dindigul roads since 2020
MADURAI: A total of 32 devotees undertaking padyatra to Dhandayudapani Temple in Palani were killed and 107 were injured in road accidents in Dindigul district since 2020. According to a response given by police department in a reply to a RTI query filed by TNIE , in 2020 three people died and six people were injured, 2021 reported two deaths and 10 injured, 2022 reported 12 deaths and 25 injured, 2023 reported six deaths and 28 injured, 2024 reported three deaths, and 23 injured, and upto April 2025, six deaths were reported on the national highways, state highways, and even village roads in Dindigul leading to Palani. G Dheenadayalan, ward councillor of Palani municipality, told TNIE , Over 1.5 lakh devotees take up padayatra to the Palani temple during Thaipusam festival, and around 40,000 people visit the temple every day during Pongal. However, they are under constant fear of being hit by vehicles. This happens mostly during the night and early morning due to poor visibility. Earlier, at least 10 accidents involving pilgrims were reported in Dindigul, and officials say that it is mostly caused during the night as drivers of speeding vehicles fail to notice the devotees. However, police officials have now deployed home guards to guide the devotees. An official from the HR&CE department said, We have been advising devotees to start and end their padayatra during Thaipusam within the day and avoid walking in the evening. When devotees from all around Dindigul district, such as Karur, Madurai, and Tiruppur alone make their entry through the national and state highways, it is difficult for all government agencies to regulate them. However, we believe the accidents are reducing every year. A top police official from Dindigul said, We have been creating awareness among both motorists and devotees. Devotees are advised not to take up their padayatra after dark. However, speeding vehicles are the primary cause of accidents. As part of safety measures, we are providing jackets, wrist bands, andreflective stickers on bags. A few months ago, we also provided reflective sticks. This has led to a drop in the death rate.
In 2026, NDA will form governments in TN, WB: Amit Shah
MADURAI (TAMIL NADU), June 8: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday asserted that the NDA would form governments in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Addressing party office bearers, he hailed Madurai as a city of Parivartan and said his partys Karyakarta Sammelan (workers meet) would lead to change as well, of dislodging the DMK []
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday asserted that the NDA would form governments in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal next year. Addressing party office bearers, he hailed Madurai as a city of 'Parivartan' and said his party's Karyakarta Sammelan (workers' meet) would lead to change as well.
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TN: HM Amit Shah says BJP-AIADMK alliance will form govt in 2026
TN: HM Amit Shah says BJP-AIADMK alliance will form govt in 2026 Chennai: Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah on Sunday said that the BJP-AIADMK alliance will form the government in Tamil Nadu next year after winning the forthcoming Assembly elections. Addressing a public meeting in Madurai, Union Minister Shah declared, The [] The post TN: HM Amit Shah says BJP-AIADMK alliance will form govt in 2026 appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
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Madurai: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday, June 8, asserted that the NDA would form governments in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Addressing party office bearers, he hailed Madurai as a city of Parivartan and said his partys Karyakarta Sammelan (workers meet) would lead to change as well, of dislodging DMK from power. In Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during his visit to Madurai, emphasized the BJP's commitment to Tamil Nadu's development, highlighting the public's dissatisfaction with the DMK government's alleged corruption. He reviewed the party's preparedness for the upcoming Assembly election, aiming to present the NDA's vision for a prosperous state.
Tamil Nadu Poll Plan, BJP's Ties With Allies Focus Of Amit Shah's Visit Today
Union Minister Amit Shah is visiting Madurai on Sunday to review the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s preparedness and strengthening of ties with its allies ahead of the high-stakes Tamil Nadu assembly elections.
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Amit Shah arrives in Tamil Nadu's Madurai to rev up party machinery for 2026 Assembly poll
Union Home Minister Amit Shah's second visit to Tamil Nadu in two months aims to strengthen the BJP's position before the 2026 Assembly election. Amidst alliance challenges within the NDA, including leadership disputes in the PMK and discontent from the DMDK, Shah's visit seeks to consolidate allies and strategize for victory against the ruling DMK.
Home Minister Amit Shah to attend BJP core panel meeting today in Madurai
MADURAI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who arrived in Madurai on Saturday night, will be taking part in the BJPs state core committee meeting during the day on Sunday, and address party functionaries at Velammal Global Hospital Ground in the evening. BJP sources said Shah will be visiting the Meenakshi Amman Temple on Sunday morning, where he is expected to spend around 30 minutes. He will then hold a meeting with the states core committee, which includes union minister for state L Murugan, BJP state president Nainar Nagenthran, former governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, former state unit president K Annamalai, MLA Vanathi Srinivasan and a few other leaders. The meeting is likely to be held for an hour. Later, Shah will address a gathering at Velammal Global Hospital Ground in Othakadai. The city and district police led by Commissioner J Loganathan have made elaborate security arrangements for Shahs visit. Madurai Collector MS Sangeetha has restricted the flying of drones near the airport, Shahs hotel and the programme venues. The visit assumes significance as it is taking place in the city where the DMK recently concluded its general council meeting. As of now there is no plan for Shah to meet anyone except BJP functionaries and leaders, a source said.
Different gods being used by BJP for political gains: VCK president Thol Thirumavalavan
CHENNAI: TNCC president K Selvaperunthagai and VCK president Thol Thirumavalavan on Saturday accused the BJP of politicising religion by organising a Murugan conference in Madurai while ignoring the principles of social justice. Speaking to reporters at the Chennai airport, Selvaperunthagai said, When it comes to social justice, Tamil Nadu stands as a model not Uttar Pradesh or Gujarat. It is the Congress at the national level and the DMK at the state level that have consistently raised their voice for caste-based census. Speaking about the BJPs Murugan conference at Madurai, Selvaperunthagi said, We are not saying that holding a Murugan conference is wrong. But our question is will the BJP dare to organise a Murugan conference in Gujarat or Uttar Pradesh? Do they have the courage to tell the people there that a deity named Murugan exists? VCK chief Thirumavalavan while addressing journalists at the airport, said, They are using different gods for political gains Ram and Ganesha in the north, Durga and Kali in Bengal, and Murugan in Tamil Nadu. But Tamil people will not fall for this.. Even Lord Murugan will reject such divisive politics, he said.
CM Stalin tells cadre to scale up digital outreach; focuses on membership drive at meeting
CHENNAI: In a three-hour long online meeting with party functionaries on Saturday, DMK president and Chief Minister MK Stalin stressed on the importance of strengthening digital outreach by appointing booth digital agents at every polling booth across the state, and called for the involvement of youth wing cadre in booth committees, as the party is aiming for a massive win in the 2026 election. Stalin convened the online meeting with district secretaries, MLAs, MPs, and the partys 234 constituency observers to discuss strategies for implementing Oraniyil Tamil Nadu, the membership drive announced at the general council meeting in Madurai. Youth wing secretary and Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin assured the active participation of the wing in the membership exercise. Stalin told the participants that he would closely monitor the daily activities of booth committees and urged them to ensure that committee members reach out to voters in every household. Stalin said, There is at least one beneficiary of government schemes in every household. You should reach out and engage with them. I want at least 30% of the electorate at every booth to be enrolled as party members. This should not be an exercise merely for the sake of doing one. Stalin told the participants that he would personally review the number of new members enrolled at each booth. Sources said minister TRB Rajaa, who is the partys IT wing secretary, introduced a new mobile application to enable booth digital agents to update field-level activities of booth committee members. Posting on X platform about the meeting, Stalin said, As our party comrades set out to meet the people, effectively launching the Kalam2026 election campaign from this moment, I extend my wishes for every step they take to lead us to victory.
Amit Shah in Madurai: Home Minister arrives; security beefed upin and around Meenakshi temple
The BJP leader is scheduled to address party functionaries as part of the Tamil Nadu BJPs core council meeting, at a private hotel on June 8
Amit Shah to visit Tamil Nadu, to devise strategy for 2026 Assembly polls
Chennai: Union Home Minister Amit Shah would visit Madurai on June 8, during which he is set to review the preparedness of the party to face the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls next year and devise a strategy to fight polls, BJP sources said on Saturday. Shah, in a post on X, said: Leaving for Tamil Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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In a significant judgment, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Monday (2 June, 2025) ordered the closure of a state-owned liquor shop (TASMAC) located in Dindigul town.
No talk has started with PMK yet, it will join NDA soon, says BJP state president Nainar Nagenthiran
MADURAI: BJP state president Nainar Nagenthiran on Friday said his party has not yet started talks with PMK leaders to rope the party into the NDA for 2026 Assembly election. He also expressed confidence that it will happen soon. Speaking to reporters on Friday, Nagenthiran said, We have not initiated talks with PMK. Responding to a reporters question about Thuglak editor S Gurumurthys meeting with PMK founder Dr S Ramadoss on Thursday, Nagenthiran said, Gurumurthy always aims to bring good governance in the country. In order to bring good governance and positivity to TN, we have formed a single largest alliance against DMK. While AIADMK is already on board, PMK will be joining us very soon. Further, he said during Union Home Minister Amit Shahs visit to Madurai, the party will discuss the poll promises made by DMK government. On HR&CE minister Sekarbabus alleged comments that permission will not be given to BJP to hold its proposed Murugan Manadu in Madurai, Nagenthiran said his party would approach the court seeking permission.
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Conducting protest is every citizens right, to be exercised with permission, says Madras High Court
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