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Campaigning for AIADMK and BJP candidates on V K K Menon Road, EPS said it was out of fear of losing the election that CM M K Stalin was spreading a false propaganda that the delimitation of parliamentary constituencies would affect Tamil Nadu.
According to petitioner B R Aravindakshan, donors were not transparently informed whether their contributions towards Swachh Bharat, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao or Kisan Seva actually reached any govt account for those schemes. Contributions were treated solely as party funds, thereby potentially amounting to cheating and criminal breach of trust.
Investigators said he copied the film to a pen drive, converted it into a complete movie file and shared it with two associates. The co-accused then circulated the pirated version through online portals, leading to its widespread distribution.
BJP's attempt to leverage the Karthigai Deepam controversy in Thiruparankundram for electoral gain appears to be faltering. Despite highlighting the issue, even allies like AIADMK have distanced themselves, focusing instead on development and welfare. Other parties and voters remain largely unmoved, prioritizing religious harmony and governance over the religious dispute.
TVK president Vijay faces a case for allegedly flouting poll permissions. Officials state a roadshow was conducted instead of the approved event, breaching the Model Code of Conduct. Police have registered a case and are investigating, reviewing video evidence to determine the violation's scope. Further action awaits investigation outcomes.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin led a protest against the proposed delimitation bill by hoisting black flags and burning copies of the bill. He warned that the bill would drastically reduce the representation of South Indian states. Stalin urged citizens to join the statewide protest, comparing it to the anti-Hindi agitation of the past.
Left-arm spinner hopes for another return to TN Ranji squad
Despite high-profile BJP visits to Tamil Nadu, Rahul Gandhi's absence is downplayed by the DMK-led front, who deny any rift. The VCK leader clarifies his withdrawal from assembly polls was strategic, not due to DMK pressure, and defends fielding family members, asserting it's not dynastic politics. He also predicts BJP's weakening of AIADMK and dismisses actor Vijay as a spoiler.
Kanimozhi stated that coupons ensure women can purchase useful appliances like washing machines or grinders. This approach aims to directly benefit women by easing their household burdens. The party believes this method is more effective than direct cash transfers.
Rejecting EPSs allegation that Sengottaiyan had betrayed him, the former minister told reporters here that he had helped EPS become the chief minister and the general secretary of AIADMK. Then how could he call me a betrayer, he wondered.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has announced a statewide black flag protest against the proposed delimitation bill, calling it a lack Act that will disadvantage southern states. He warned that the bill, set to be tabled in Parliament, unfairly favors North Indian states and punishes those who controlled population growth.

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