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Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay announced that the party has allocated to its ally the Congress, the lone Rajya Sabha seat from Tamil Nadu, for which bypolls are scheduled to be held on June 18.
The seat fell vacant following the resignation of AIADMK leader C. Ve. Shanmugam who was elected as MLA from the Mailam constituency in Villupuram district in the recent Assembly elections.
Former Tamil Nadu BJP president K. Annamalai has quit the party and is expected to start a “movement” that would eventually be converted into a regional political party.
Sources told The Hindu that Mr. Annamalai submitted his resignation letter to the party leadership yesterday (June 2) and had meetings with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP president Nitin Nabin, and national general secretary of the party B.L. Santhosh.
The 17-year-old girl who was undergoing treatment after being run over by a group of men with an SUV following a brawl at a private bar in Chennai’s Koyambedu last week died, taking the death toll in the case to two. An 18-year-old woman from a Sri Lankan Tamil refugee camp had died in the incident on May 30.
After months of delays caused by litigation and repeated postponements, Tamil Nadu has finally got a regular Director General of Police and Head of Police Force (DGP/HoPF).
Today, Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal, a 1994-batch IPS officer, assumed charge as the DGP/HoPF of the Tamil Nadu police, nearly 10 months after the vacancy arose.
The Madras High Court allowed an election petition filed by former Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker M. Appavu of DMK in 2016 and set aside the election of his rival candidate I.S. Inbadurai of AIADMK from Radhapuram Assembly constituency in Tirunelveli district that year.
The judge directed the Assembly Secretary to substitute the name of Mr. Appavu as the MLA of the constituency between 2016 and 2021.
Although the votes were recounted in the Madras High Court premises in 2019, the result was not de
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