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Real social justice is to give power to SCs: Vanathi on rumoured Cabinet reshuffle

Amid rumours on State Cabinet reshuffle, BJP MLA representing Coimbatore South constituency, Vanathi Srinivasan, on Tuesday said that in the reshuffle, important portfolios should be allocated to the Scheduled Castes (SC) members. Taking to her official Twitter handle with a two-page statement, she wrote, “Real social justice is to give political power to Scheduled Castes (SC) members. In the cabinet reshuffle, the portfolios of important departments should be given to the Scheduled Castes (SC) members.” The BJP leader taking a dig at the ruling government said, “Nepotism is ruling the DMK’s Dravidian model just like Congress and other parties. No one needs this Dravidian model, which is anti-democratic, anti-equality, and anti-social justice. No one knows who will be the next leader of the BJP. Even a volunteer from a remote part of India can become a member of the BJP, Prime Minister, and Chief Minister. But, even after 100 years, we can now tell now who the DMK leader will be.” She further added that CM Stalin, who talks about women’s rights has only appointed his son Udhayanidhi Stalin as the Sports Minister of the State, leaving his daughter behind. “Speculations are rife that Chief Minister MK Stalin will bring in major changes in the State Cabinet.

I hope that the Chief Minister will appoint members from the SC as Deputy Chief Minister and to other important portfolios”, she concluded. Earlier, State Irrigation Minister Duraimurugan called on Governor RN Ravi in connection with the rumoured Cabinet reshuffle, Duraimurugan said that it was up to the Chief Minister to decide on the cabinet reshuffle. The State Cabinet is likely to see its first significant reshuffle in two years since the DMK formed government in May 2021. At least a couple of first-time Ministers are likely to get the axe in the reshuffle, which is expected to happen before Chief Minister MK

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Stalin’s likely foreign tour before the end of the month. Stalin, who has prepared the list based on the performance of the Ministers also learned to be contemplating changes in portfolios for nearly half a dozen Ministers. Meanwhile, the buzz in the corridors of power was that Palanivel Thiagarajan aka PTR could be divested of his finance portfolio and given a relatively small portfolio in the impending cabinet reshuffle. Government sources with knowledge of the Cabinet reshuffle disclosed to DT Next that CM Stalin has picked incumbent Industries Minister Thangam Thennarasu to replace PTR as the Finance Minister.

T.N. Ministers, political leaders, industrialists pay homage to late Karumuttu T. Kannan in Madurai

Representing Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin, Sports & Youth Welfare Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin paid homage to industrialist Karumuttu T. Kannan, who died on Tuesday, at his residence in Madurai.

Accompanied by Ministers P. Moorthy and K.R. Periakaruppan and MLA G. Thalapathi, Mr. Udhayanidhi placed a wreath on the body and offered his condolences to the family.

Madurai District Collector M. S. Sangeetha, Corporation Commissioner Simranjit Singh Kahlon and others also expressed their condolences.

Earlier, Information Technology and Digital Services Minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan had also paid homage by placing a garland. He had also consoled Hari Thiagarajan, son of Mr. Kannan.

In a tweet, T.N. Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu said that Mr. Kannan was instrumental in establishing industries in the southern districts of Tamil Nadu, through which numerous educated youth took to employment.

Apart from his role as the ‘Fit Person’ of the famous Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple in Madurai, he was also a philanthropist and helped needy people in society, he said.

In a condolence message, TVS Motor Company, Chairman Emeritus, Venu Srinivasan said, ”I’m deeply saddened by this loss. To me Karumuttu T Kannan was more than a trusted colleague. He was a dear and loyal friend, who was a deep thinker and always there with his wise counsel.

He helped steer us through difficult times to now becoming an international player. Kannan had a rare prescience and sharp business acumen, but above all he was a man with tremendous social conscience who gave so much to society. Thiagarajar college is a testament to that as is his invaluable contribution to the Meenakshi Temple. He bore his responsibilities with grace, dignity, and a sense of purpose.”

BJP State general secretary R. Srinivasan, in a message, said that in the death of Mr. Kannan, Tamil Nadu had lost an illustrious son.

The educational institutions run by him were a symbol of philanthropy, as he had believed in disseminating knowledge to the youth. His death was a great loss, Mr. Srinivasan said

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