Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas argues that responses to MPs from southern India should be provided in English as per established ...
People keep starting new parties and attack the DMK thinking they can destroy the party, but there is no need to waste time and respond to them, chief minister MK Stalin said. People keep starting ...
CHENNAI: Days, after Thamizhaga Vetri Kazhagam chief Vijay launched a broadside against the DMK at his party’s first state conference, Chief Minister MK Stalin on Monday, took a veiled dig at ...
Coimbatore: Chief minister M K Stalin said the grand reception accorded to him by the people of Coimbatore on Tuesday was a clear indication that the DMK front would sweep the 2026 assembly polls.
Although Mr Stalin did not specifically mention Vijay or his TVK, the reference was clear, with the Chief Minister saying sarcastically, "... as (former Chief Minister and DMK icon) CN Annadurai ...
There are several senior leaders in the DMK. But, they are invisible to party president MK Stalin,” Palaniswami alleged. Condemning the elevation of Udhayanidhi Stalin as deputy CM, Palaniswami ...
MK Stalin is aiming to secure a second straight win in the Assembly polls and a fourth consecutive election win after leading the DMK to massive victories in Tamil Nadu in the Lok Sabha elections ...
He highlighted Tamil Nadu's economic growth, urbanization, and social development, attributing it to the DMK's vision and governance. Stalin emphasized that the DMK's focus remained on fulfilling ...
Taking a dig at “those launching new political parties to criticise the DMK government,” Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Monday (November 4, 2024) recalled a statement by late DMK ...
Stalin announced that he had no doubts of winning the 2026 polls. He was also happy over the efficient manner in which DMK functionaries in the district had been working to reach out to the people ...
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has reacted to actor Vijay's critique of the Dravida Munetra Karagam (DMK), stating that voters will respond.