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DMK Leader Jailed For 3 Years Over Remarks On Tamil Nadu Governor In 2023

NDTV 15 Feb 2026
DMK Speaker Sivaji Krishnamoorthy, known for his controversial remarks, has been sentenced to three years of imprisonment and fined Rs 20,000 for his derogatory comments made in 2023 against Tamil... .
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Tamil Nadu polls: Congress seeks ‘due respect’ ahead of seat-sharing talks with DMK

The Times of India 15 Feb 2026
We are in an alliance with the DMK as part of the INDIA bloc,' Tagore said.'It has been 70 days since we were told that a committee would be formed for talks, and we are still waiting.
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BJP dismisses Vijay's claim of being DMK's sole competitor in polls: Inexperienced

India Today 14 Feb 2026
BJP dismisses Vijays claim of being DMKs sole competitor in polls Inexperienced ... .
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₹5,000 assistance meant to cover up DMK government’s failures, says L. Murugan

The Hindu 14 Feb 2026
He also dismisses the claims of a 30% vote share made by TVK president Vijay at a party meeting in Salem, saying there was no basis for such assertions ....
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Cong MP demands seats DMK lost in ’21

The Times of India 14 Feb 2026
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We are asking seats DMK lost in 2021 Tamil Nadu polls: Congress MP Manickam Tagore

Deccan Herald 14 Feb 2026
Congress MP Manickam Tagore on Saturday said his party demanded only the seats the DMK lost in the 2021 Assembly election in Tamil Nadu and said power sharing was ...
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DMK speaker Sivaji Krishnamurthy sentenced to 3-year jail for derogatory remarks against Tamil Nadu Guv

Deccan Herald 14 Feb 2026
DMK’s controversial speaker Sivaji Krishnamurthy was on Saturday sentenced to three-year imprisonment for his derogatory remarks against Tamil Nadu Governor R N Ravi and BJP leader Khushbu Sundar in 2023.
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'Criticising personal life is uncivilised': DMK MPs slam TN BJP chief Nagendran for remarks on TVK chief Vijay, actor Trisha

The Times of India 14 Feb 2026
Tamil Nadu's ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) on Saturday responded sharply to alleged objectionable comments made by state BJP president Nainar Nagendran about actor-politician Vijay and actor Trisha.
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