"This is not just a language struggle. It also continues to be an ethnic struggle to protect Tamil culture," Stalin posted on X. He was speaking at the inauguration of a new auditorium, Kalaignar Kalaiyarangam, built in the name of former Tamil Nadu CM M Karunanidhi, for Rs 4.80 crores, in N
"Union Minister Amit Shah says in 2026 they will form government. I am challenging and saying to him Tamil Nadu will never un yield for Delhi's administration... that much uniqueness we have. What you do in other states by breaking parties and with raids forming the government won't work
Dheeran Chinnamalai was born as Theerthagiri Sarkarai Manradiar on April 17, 1756. He was a Palayakkarar and chieftain who ruled the Kongu Nadu region in present-day Tamil Nadu.
This resolution will be on the heels of several other resolutions passed criticising the Central government's policy. Tamil Nadu Assembly had previously adopted a resolution against the recently passed Waqf (Amendment) Act, urging the Central government to repeal the law.
This comes after DMK chief and CM Stalin on Saturday attacked the BJP and AIADMK leadership and said that the people of the state will never tolerate a "treacherous alliance that bows to Delhi and betrays Tamil Nadu."
After AIADMK and BJP allied for the upcoming Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, AIADMK National Spokesperson Kovai Sathyan on Saturday attacked Chief Minister MK Stalin and said that the alliance between the two parties have sent "shivers" to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK).
The newly elected general secretary of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Tiruchi Siva met party president and Tamil Nadu president MK Stalin at the DMK headquarters in Chennai. He was accompanied by other party senior leaders.
Calling the historic judgement a "victory to all states in India, CM Stalin said in the Assembly, "I would like to inform this House about good news. Our Tamil Nadu government has got one historical judgement. Governor returned various Bills, which were passed in this Assembly, without gi
In a post on X, Stalin accused the BJP-led Central government of hiking excise duty on petrol and diesel prices despite a drop in global crude oil rates, stating that citizens are not asking for a price cut but merely begging for no further increases.
After Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin called for all-party meetings over the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test issue, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam leader TKS Elangovan on Friday said that they will fight against the government and ensure the removal of NEET.