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AIADMK complains to Arlekar over ‘inaction’ on its petitions on ‘horse trading’

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AIADMK complains to Arlekar over ‘inaction’ on its petitions on ‘horse trading’
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The AIADMK party has formally complained to the Governor of Tamil Nadu regarding alleged 'horse-trading' by the ruling TVK party. They are demanding an independent inquiry and have raised concerns about potential breaches of the Official Secrets Act.

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Allegations of political corruption and security breaches in state governance highlight ongoing tensions in regional Indian politics.

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The AIADMK has complained to Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar that no action had been taken as yet on its memorandum regarding the alleged horse-trading being indulged by the ruling Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).

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The report neutrally summarizes the accusations made by the opposition party without validating the claims as fact.

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