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stanley thermo K. Stalin for elevating his son as Deputy Chief Minister of the state. Tamilisai, the former president of the Tamil Nadu BJP, asked Stalin whether he was a democratically elected government or a dynastic monarchy. Speaking to reporters here on Sunday, she asked, Is this a monarchy or a democratically elected government People of the state need an explanation. She also asked the Chief Minister the reason for dropping three ministers from his cabinet and said that a senior leader like K. Ponmudi was sent to Vanavas. The BJP leader was referring to the removal of Ponmudi from the high profile ministry of Higher Education to the relatively minor Forest department. Also ReadRise of Udhayanidhi Stalin: From silver screen star to Dy CM of Tamil Nadu T
stanley thermobecher amilisai Soundararajan also asked why the Chief Minister was in a hurry to re-induct Senthil Balaji into the cabinet immediately after he was granted bail by the Supreme Court. She said, The ruling DMK is not bothered about corruption. Stalin-led state government is setting a wrong precedence by re-inducting Senthil Balaji into the cabinet as well as promoting dynastic monarchy over democracy by elevating the Chief Ministers son as the Deputy Chief Minister. The BJP leader said that the DMK has not included a new woman minister in the reshuffle and added that DMK which has been vouching for women empower Jvps SCO Defence Ministers Meeting: Rajnath likely to hold talks with Chinese counterpart
Hyderabad: Kadapa MP Y.S. Avinash Reddy on Tuesday appeared before the Central Bureau of Investigation CBI in the case pertaining to the murder of his uncle and former Andhra Pradesh minister Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy. Avinash Reddy, cousin of Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, appeared before the CBI officials in Hyderabad. A team of officials of the central agency headed by Superintendent of Police SP Ram Singh was questioning him. The MP of YSR Congress Party YSRCP reached the CBI office along with his aides. This is the fourth time that the CBI was questioning him. The MP had earlier appeared before the CBI on January 28, February 24 and March 10 for questioning. The Lok Sabha member had sought exemption from appearance due to ongoing Parliament session, but the CBI did not respond to his letter. He had also sought exemption in view of the hearing of his petition by the Telanga
stanley cup na High Court, but the court refused to intervene. Also ReadAccused in Vivekananda Reddy murder shifted to Hyderabad Jail The High Court on Monday reserved orders on the petition seeking directions to the CBI not to take coercive steps against him. Justice K. Lakshman extended the earlier interim orders directing the CBI not t
stanley italia o take coercive steps against him till the pronouncement of the order. Avinash Reddy contended that the CBI was try
stanleys cups ing to project him as the main conspirator. His Acounsel T. Niranjan Reddy argued that the CBI was not investigating the role of N. Rajasekhar Red