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Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan accused Congress of harboring womanisers and sexual perverts, referencing allegations against an expelled MLA. Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala retorted, urging Vijayan to address similar issues within the ruling LDF and criticizing the government's developmental record and alleged protection of offenders.
Jose Charles Martin, son of lottery baron Santiago Martin, has announced his new political outfit will be named Latchiya Jananayaka Katchi. The party will launch on December 14 in Puducherry, aiming to free the Union territory from corruption and divisive forces to establish real democratic governance.
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat expressed confidence that the Thiruparankundram temple issue in Tamil Nadu can be resolved locally through the strength of Hindus. He stated that while the matter is sub-judice, the awakening of Hindus in the state is sufficient for a favorable outcome. Bhagwat assured that escalation would not be necessary, but Hindu organizations are prepared if needed.
Chennai Customs apprehended an Emirates airline crew member at Chennai Airport, seizing 9.46 kg of gold paste worth 11.5 crore. Following this, four individuals, including receivers and an accomplice, were arrested near the airport. The investigation into the gold smuggling syndicate is ongoing.
Tambaram's water network struggles to meet the needs of its growing population, with a significant deficit in daily supply. Many areas rely on costly tankers due to patchy pipelines and a lack of overhead tanks. While a new desalination plant promises future relief, immediate infrastructure upgrades are crucial to ensure equitable access for all residents.
At 95, Charuhasan, a lawyer and actor, views himself as a perpetual learner, drawing inspiration from figures like Periyar and Gandhi. Despite a late entry into cinema in his mid-50s, he found his calling, influenced by directors like Mahendran and Alfred Hitchcock, and continues to embrace new experiences.
Irular women, initially learning literacy and social issues, formed the Dhol Kattai Irular Kalai Kuzhu folk band in Chengalpet. Singing traditional songs and weaving in vital information about government schemes and rights, they now prepare for their first Chennai performance, highlighting the growing recognition of tribal folk music alongside classical forms.
TVK general secretary (election campaign management) Aadhav Arjuna challenged Tamil Nadu chief minister M K Stalin to face the TVK in the election if he has courage. He asked Stalin not to try to block the partys campaigns by imposing several hurdles.

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