The SEP, formulated by a committee chaired by retired High Court judge Justice D. Murugesan and submitted in 2024, has been awaiting release for several months.
August 8, 2025Remembering him, Stalin described Karunanidhi as a "guiding light for Tamil Nadu" and called upon people to continue on his path of progress and equality.
August 7, 2025Speaking at the launch of the ‘Ungaludan Stalin’ (Stalin With You) initiative in Chidambaram, Stalin asserted, “As long as we (the DMK alliance) stand united, no Delhi force can succeed here in Tamil Nadu.”
July 15, 2025The state government, led by CM MK Stalin, has also asked the apex court for a declaration that the National Educational Policy, 2020 and the PM SHRI Schools Scheme are not binding on Tamil Nadu.
May 21, 2025Describing his current term as "Dravidian Model government Part 1," Stalin announced that "Version 2.0" would launch in 2026, promising even greater achievements for Tamil Nadu in the next term.
April 29, 2025Slamming Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s controversial comments, where he allegedly called the people of Tamil Nadu “uncivilised,” Stalin emphasized that such divisive rhetoric would not work.
April 18, 2025This anticipated resolution comes in the wake of several recent actions by the Tamil Nadu government challenging central authority.
April 15, 2025“The people of this state will never tolerate an alliance that bows to Delhi and betrays Tamil Nadu,” he asserted.
April 12, 2025The Supreme Court, in its judgment on the Tamil Nadu government's plea against Governor Ravi’s delay, stated that the Governor's actions were "illegal and erroneous in law."
April 8, 2025Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin addressed the Leader of Opposition, Edappadi K. Palaniswami (AIADMK), who had earlier criticized the DMK for failing to act on the Katchatheevu issue during its time in power.
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