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Restore M.K. Stalin’s name in Nemmeli plaque, urges DMK

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Restore M.K. Stalin’s name in Nemmeli plaque, urges DMK
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The DMK party has threatened to stage protests if a plaque bearing former Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's name is not restored at the Nemmeli desalination plant. The party alleges that the current government is intentionally suppressing the achievements of the previous administration.

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This reflects ongoing political tensions and the symbolic importance of public infrastructure naming in regional Indian politics.

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Former DMK Minister T.M. Anbarasan on Monday (July 6, 2026) warned the party would launch a protest if the State government failed to restore the plaque at the Nemmeli desalination plant bearing the name of former Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.

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The article focuses on the grievances of the DMK party, giving significant space to their allegations against the current government.

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