@Vasudha156 Option two from your's, in my view, is most likely option one. Consistency has never been the DMK's virtue. Opportunism is their creed all the way. They supped with C.Rajaji in 1967, with Indira's Congress in 1980, with V.P.Singh in 1989, were with UF in 1998, with BJP in 2004..
@ganant@lakshaymehta08 Happened to travel Uzbek Rail yesterday. It is impossible for one without a ticket to even enter the platform. The difference, however, is there are far too few people in this country, fewer travelling by train and things seem easier to manage
@VKrishnaAnanth Like the Meiji rulers, they could have brought the best teachers from around the world to TN universities, made it truly egalitarian, free. The revolution fell victim to easy global capital instead.
I thought these parents were committed to the school and university system in Dravidanadu were great places for learning. Or did I live in lalaland to imagine their conviction?
Nitin Gadkari's son is constantly being targeted for owning a factory manufacturing ethanol. Yes, he does, with capacity 135KLPD. But why does Sharad Pawar's grand-nephew Rohit Pawar, who owns a 600KLPD factory supplying ethanol for E20 fuel blending, never get mentioned?
@Akshita_N@IndiaToday Arre. It's sad he did not tell you anything about what he plans at Karur when he met you along with your maalik two days ago. Sad you too have to wait
So editors and publishers are in the Q with bouquets for chief minister Vijay. You know what sort of courtesy calls these are! I'd like to invite him for a Q&A!
Madras High Court grants anticipatory bail to former Minister and DMK MLA V. Senthil Balaji and his brother Ashok Kumar in the alleged horse-trading case #TamilNadu
@Rajan0912 I don't believe in such a thing called unbiased. I believe that views are obviously biased. I also argue that one shall not fight shy admitting to have held a view based on facts available and change it when new facts emerge. I am today convinced Senthil Balaji is a scamster
The Calcutta High Court declined to grant relief to a man whose #passport application was kept on hold after his name was deleted from the electoral roll during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), holding that the question of his #citizenship would have to be decided first.
“At the present rate, the #SIR tribunal will take 21 years to dispose of all appeals, we have calculated," the bench remarked.
#CalcuttaHighCourt
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