After the exit polls predicted victory for the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance and a straight third term for Narendra Modi as Prime Minister, Tamil Nadu minister and DMK leader Mano Thangaraj asserted that the BJP manipulates each and everything and called the exit polls as a manipulati
Karunanidhi entered the Tamil Nadu assembly in 1957 and became the chief minister in 1969 after then-chief minister and DMK leader CN Annadurai's death. He passed away in 2018.
Day 2 started with the quarterfinals of the Men's Open surf category, where Sivaraj Babu and the Tamil Nadu surfers continued their dominance from the previous day, with Sivaraj gathering the highest points (15.17) of the day. The other surfers in this category who joined Sivaraj in the semi
BJP candidate from South Chennai Tamilisai Soundararajan on Sunday said that her party will get more Lok Sabha seats than the exit polls prediction, adding that the 'Dravidian model' of the DMK has failed in the state.
Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party Vice President Narayanan Thirupathy exuded confidence of winning 400 seats and thanked all the people who voted in favor of the party.
The exit polls on Saturday predicted that DMK and its allies are expected to win most of the 39 Lok Sabha seats in Tamil Nadu and Congress-led alliance will retain its dominance in Kerala with the BJP and its allies also slated to win a few seats in the two southern states
BJP President JP Nadda on Saturday accused the Congress party of working on the principle of divide and rule for the last 75 years to increase their 'vote bank'.