Shivakumar's statement came after Annamalai accused Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin of focusing on delimitation concerns while ignoring critical state issues.
March 23, 2025The BJP held protests across Tamil Nadu, waving black flags to condemn what they claim is DMK’s failure in protecting the state's interests.
March 22, 2025Soundararajan, who was detained on Monday morning, had earlier expressed that everyone in the country had the right to protest.
March 17, 2025In response to the police action, Annamalai took to X (formerly Twitter), claiming that Tamilisai Soundararajan had been "arrested" by the authorities.
March 6, 2025Annamalai also attacked CM Stalin, claiming that after the opposition to the three-language policy failed to gain popular support, Stalin had shifted to claiming an "imaginary Hindi imposition."
March 6, 2025Annamalai emphasized that Union Home Minister Amit Shah had already clarified that the delimitation process would be conducted on a pro-rata basis.
March 5, 2025Annamalai’s comments come after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK leader M.K. Stalin wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, protesting the release of 'Samagra Shiksha' funds.
February 23, 2025Annamalai targeted Chief Minister MK Stalin in this regard and called it a "complete failure of administration."
October 7, 2024Further, speaking on the INDIA bloc's meeting to be held today, the Tamil Nadu BJP head said that no major leaders of any party are participating in that.
June 1, 2024Annamalai cast his vote at a polling booth in Uthupatti, Karur.
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