B Sudershan Reddy was welcomed by Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin on Sunday as the former Supreme Court Judge kick-started his campaign in Chennai to gain support ahead of the upcoming Vice Presidential elections slated to take place on September 9.
B Sudershan Reddy was welcomed by Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin on Sunday as the former Supreme Court Judge kick-started his campaign in Chennai to gain support ahead of the upcoming Vice Presidential elections slated to take place on September 9.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin welcomed INDIA bloc Vice Presidential candidate B Sudershan Reddy at an event in Chennai on Sunday and said that the former judge who fought for justice and humanity during his tenure as a judge, will respect Tamil Nadu's emotions.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin will participate as the chief guest in the gathering, which will be inaugurated by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
On the Kerala government reportedly inviting Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin to the international convention of Ayyappa devotees, BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan slammed both Kerala government and MK Stalin, saying that inviting Stalin to the Ayyappa devotees' conclave is the highest
"This is a clear message to @pinarayivijayann, @mkstalin from all the karyakartas of BJP all over and Hindus in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Both of you have, over the years, harmed and insulted Sabarimala, Ayappa bhakts and the Hindu faith. Pinarayi Vijayan has imprisoned many Ayyappa bhakts,
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin took a sharp jibe at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), accusing the central government of creating "trouble for state administrations" and "refusing to allocate the rightful share" of funds.
Union Home Minister accused Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin of doing "black deeds" and termed the ruling DMK as the "most corrupt" government in response to the protests of the opposition over the 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill brought by the Union government in Parliament on Wed
DMK party Minister K.N. Nehru on Friday slammed Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) leader Vijay for referring to Chief Minister M.K. Stalin as "Uncle" during a public conference in Madurai, terming the remark disrespectful.