"DMK is a party which survives only on lies. All their achievements are nothing but blatant lies. The Foxconn investment of Rs 15,000 crore, claimed by Industry Minister TRB Raja, stands exposed. Foxconn has refused the claim by the Tamil Nadu government. It's such a shame. MK Stalin and
The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) on Wednesday called the DMK government a "dawnless government built entirely on lies" and accused it of making false claims regarding a major investment by Foxconn in Tamil Nadu.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin inaugurated and laid the foundation stones of several major development projects on Monday across the state through a video conference meeting from the Secretariat in Chennai.
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Youth Wing Secretary Udhayanidhi Stalin accused the BJP of attempting to impose Sanskrit and caste-based education through the New Education Policy on Friday, asserting that Tamil Nadu will resist such moves. He further
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin praised the economic growth of the southern state at the Tamil Nadu Global Startup Summit 2025, which will be held from October 9 to 10th.
"The BJP-led Union Government is conspiring with AIADMK and new slaves to capture Tamil Nadu," Udhayanidhi Stalin said while speaking at the DMK functionaries' meeting for the Srirangam constituency at Kalaignar Arivalayam, Trichy.
Calling the situation a "humanitarian" issue, Stalin emphasised that a halt should be put to the operations, and described them as a violation of the UN agreements.
MK Stalin said that Tamil Nadu is emerging as a leader in the manufacturing sector and emphasised the state's commitment to the growth of India's space sector.
Earlier on October 3, CM Stalin spoke about the Katchatheevu issue and said that the BJP-led Centre is "refusing" to request the island back from Sri Lanka, despite a resolution passed by the Tamil Nadu assembly.
Former Anna University Vice-Chancellor, Professor E Balagurusamy, has written to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, urging the government to appoint full-time vice-chancellors for universities across the state. He expressed grave concern over the stagnation in the higher education secto
Tamil Nadu, which is the second-largest economy in India, owes its rapid progress to the tireless contribution of workers. Their hard work has not only ensured economic growth but also attracted foreign investments, according to the release.