Top news of the day: DMK to skip INDIA meeting on June 8; Rahul Gandhi warns of ‘institutional revolt’ in Modi government, and more

This news roundup covers political developments in India, including the DMK's withdrawal from an opposition meeting and Rahul Gandhi's claims of institutional revolt. It also touches on education data leaks, legal cases, and water disputes.
Why it matters
These events represent significant shifts in Indian national politics and governance, impacting both legislative stability and public administration.
The Dravidra Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has announced that it will not participate in the meeting of the INDIA bloc scheduled to be held in Delhi on June 8. This decision is taken to honour the sentiments of party cadres who are “deeply hurt by the betrayal committed by the Congress party against the DMK following the general assembly elections”.
The article aggregates multiple news items; while some topics are politically charged, the reporting remains factual and descriptive.
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