MK Stalin Questions Stability of New TVK Government in Tamil Nadu
MK Stalin has publicly questioned the stability of the newly formed TVK-led government in Tamil Nadu, expressing doubts that it will last even three months. His remarks highlight political uncertainty surrounding the new administration.
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‘Can it last three months?’ Stalin questions stability of TVK government in Tamil Nadu
DMK chief MK Stalin questioned the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam government's longevity, suggesting recent events have sparked doubts about its stability. He welcomed former VCK MLA Panaiyur Babu into the DMK, highlighting the party's welfare and development achievements. Stalin's remarks join a growing wave of opposition criticism against the new government.
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Read full article →MK Stalin doubts TVK-led Tamil Nadu government may not last even three months
Stalin had earlier said that TVK rode to power largely through social media platforms such as Instagram and lacked a strong organisational structure.
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