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Reunion after 5 years: M K Stalin, Alagiri meet at Gopalapuram residence

Chief minister M.K.Stalin and his brother M.K.Azhagiri’s meeting at Gopalapuram residence in chennai today has received political attention. Will he come back into the party? Are the two reconciled? udhayanidhi stalin has replied about that.

Many political observers say that M.K.Azhagiri is the man who built madurai and Southern DMK. On the other hand, there is a criticism that he introduced a new formula in the political field of tamil Nadu by giving money to the voters in the madurai Tirumangalam byelection. He went into a silent mood after former chief minister Karinani karunanidhi ordered his removal from the party.

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Politics of M.K.Azhagiri

M.K.Azhagiri’s supporters jumped on the side of leaders on the party’s timeline. The rest avoided the political arena. In this case, when the DMK government was formed under the leadership of M. K. stalin in 2021, the family problems started to dissolve gradually. At the end of 2022, after Udayanidhi stalin took charge as the minister, Periyappa met M.K.Azhagiri while visiting Madurai.

Meeting with Udayanidhi Stalin

M.K.Azhagiri considered this very proud. He shared his childhood memories of Udayanidhi. After that, there was a buzz that M.K.Azhagiri would come to the party and become the DMK’s southern commander. Meanwhile, there will be no political activities of M.K.Azhagiri as before. You can also make kai moves from behind if you want. They also said that field work is not possible.

Dayalu Amma’s birthday

But the talk about Alagiri did not rise much. Dayalu Amma’s 91st birthday is celebrated today. On this occasion, chief minister M.K.Stalin and his brother M.K.Azhagiri went to Gopalapuram house in Chennai. The highlight is that it went at the same time. Then both of them talked. DMK mp Kanimozhi also visited.

Stop complaining and start delivering; Annamalai tells Stalin

Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party president K Annamalai on Sunday said that the Governor RN Ravi is fulfilling the needs of Stalin what he demanded when he was a Leader of Opposition in the state. “Cannot understand what Stalin is complaining about when the people of the state have a lot to complain about his governance. Stalin and the corrupt DMK government are an acting puppet for sand smugglers and money launderers and has turned the state into one lawless jungle just like his friend in West Bengal.

He must stop complaining and start delivering, “ he said in a tweet. Subsequently, the retired IPS turned politician raised 16 questions to the chief minister MK Stalin. “How is the Governor refusing to accept the GU Pope’s translation of Thirukkural disrupting the functioning of the government? How does calling out missionaries for destroying the essence of Tamil literature disrupt the functioning of the government? Is the Governor responsible for the delayed justice in Vengaivayal? How should the Governor react to the Tamil Nadu chief minister’s son and son-in-law earning Rs 30,000 crores in just a year through corrupt means? Should the Governor remain a mute spectator to a police officer accused of rigging passports is made the head of intelligence? Has the Governor stopped the government from fulfilling its electoral promises? Why hasn’t the corrupt DMK government not fulfilled its 90% of poll promises even after two years? Should the Governor bury his consciences and read out a prepared lie in the assembly? Is the Governor responsible for the lawlessness in the state today? Is the Governor responsible for the illegal sand and gravel smuggling in the state today? Is the Governor responsible for the death of government officials who stopped sand smuggling? Is the Governor responsible for SCSP funds unutilised for two consecutive years?, “ he questioned. “Is the Governor responsible for the hooch deaths in the state? Is the Governor responsible for falling standards of education in the government schools? Is the Governor responsible for lockup deaths in the state and for lying in the assembly that nothing of that sort happened? Is the Governor responsible for the rampant corruption in every department of the Tamil Nadu government? Is the Governor responsible for the hike in prices of essential commodities? “ Annamalai questioned further.

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