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‘Can it last three months?’ Stalin questions stability of TVK government in Tamil Nadu

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‘Can it last three months?’ Stalin questions stability of TVK government in Tamil Nadu
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Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has questioned the stability of the current Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) government, suggesting that recent political developments have raised doubts about its longevity. The comments came as he welcomed former VCK MLA Panaiyur Babu into the DMK party.

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This reflects ongoing political instability and shifting alliances within the Tamil Nadu state government, which could lead to significant regional political changes.

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The article focuses on the perspective of the opposition leader (Stalin) and his critique of the ruling party, though it maintains a reporting tone.

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