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To defeat a powerful adversary, a strong alliance is vital: EPS

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August 08, 2025

AIADMK leader refuses to confirm whether BJP will be part of the cabinet if AIADMK gets majority on its own in 2026 state Assembly election; says this is not Lok Sabha polls to impose conditions on NEET, NEP to BJP

DAPPADI K Palaniswami, AIADMK general secretary, who is on a whirlwind tour of Tamil Nadu as part of his Makkalai Kaapom (Let protect people, retrieve Tamil Nadu) campaign, spoke to IE’s T Muruganandham in Courtallam in Tenkasi district in an exclusive interview.

He spoke about his party’s electoral prospects, the alleged excesses of the DMK, and the AIADMK’s stance on coalition government. Edited excerpts follow:

I have completed your campaign in more than 50 Assembly constituencies.

What is your assessment of the people’s mood?

I have been able to sense clearly that the people desire a change in Tamil Nadu’s politics and governance. Moreover, the people believe that only the AIADMK can bring that change. There is overwhelming support for me and the party.

I have begun this campaign eight months ahead of the elections. Are there any specific reasons?

Being a farmer, I’ve taken to heart the saying kaalathey kaalai sei (cultivate/sow at the right time). Doing so ensures success.

Therefore, I chose a reliable partnership (with BJP) and entered the field early with them.

If one starts campaigning only during the period of the election season, it is impossible to reach out to people in all 234 constituencies.

I have expressed your concern about Tamil Nadu’s debt burden. There is a perception that no governments have taken concrete measures to bring down the debt. Do you have a plan?

We will cut down on extravagant spending and concentrate on welfare schemes. We will not launch schemes for self-promotion or those that won’t benefit the people.

With available resources, we will fulfil people’s requirements. We are not the DMK to make promises that cannot be fulfilled. When we were in power, I used to review the fiscal situation often and devise schemes accordingly. Capital expenditure would be mostly high while lowering revenue expenditure.

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THE COUGH SYRUP CATASTROPHE

HE recent spate of child deaths in India from contaminated cough syrups starkly exposes a grave systemic failure in the nation’s pharmaceutical regulation. In early October 2025, at least twenty-four children in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara district died of acute kidney failure after consuming Coldrif syrup—a medicine prescribed for the common cold. Three more fatalities in Rajasthan’s Sikar and Bharatpur districts, linked to another dextromethorphan-based syrup from Kaysons Pharma, brought the toll to twenty-seven.

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October 29, 2025

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Curtains fall on Perambalur’s iconic Krishna theatre after 65 years

AFTER entertaining generations of movie lovers for over six decades, the historic Krishna theatre in Perambalur is set to close its doors this week.

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1 mins

October 29, 2025

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DEAL WITH RUSSIA TO MANUFACTURE PASSENGER JET

IN a first of its kind deal for India, Russia moved beyond joint defence manufacture to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on building a twin-engine narrow-body passenger aircraft for short-haul flights in the country. The deal comes ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s scheduled visit to India and US squeeze to end the Ukraine war.

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1 min

October 29, 2025

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Come what may, we will stand our ground, says Muivah in Manipur

FROM his birthplace Somdal village in Manipur, NSCN-IM leader Thuingaleng Muivah on Tuesday said the outfit would not deviate from its position on the Naga political issue.

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1 mins

October 29, 2025

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Mehli Mistry voted out of Tata Trusts

IN a dramatic shakeup within Tata Trusts, Mehli Mistry— once known as Ratan Tata’s closest confidant—has been voted out of the board, marking an abrupt end to his rapid rise in the $180-billion Tata conglomerate’s power structure.

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1 min

October 29, 2025

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Tejashwi stamp on Oppn’s manifesto

‘THE Opposition INDIA bloc on Tuesday released its joint manifesto that had a large photograph of chief ministerial candidate and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on its cover, and spoke of his vows for total transformation, ahead of the upcoming Bihar assembly election. It dwarfed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s thumbnail image on the top-left corner of cover page.

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October 29, 2025

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Handwriting doesn’t match in Satara doc’s rape-suicide

INa twist in the Satara doctor’s rape and suicide case, the deceased doctor’s sister claimed that the handwriting found on her palm is not the deceased’s writing. The suicide inscription was written by someone, she suggested.

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1 min

October 29, 2025

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Apartments priced ₹1 cr or more account for 62% of total sales during Jan-Sept

DEMAND for luxury living continues to rise in top top metro cities as apartments priced at ₹1 crore now account for 62% of total sales.

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October 29, 2025

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Maha ATS arrests Pune techie over Qaeda links

THE Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested a 33-year-old software engineer, identified as Zubair Hangargekar, from Pune’s Kondhwa area for his alleged links with Pakistan-based Al-Qaeda and involvement in the radicalisation of youth.

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October 29, 2025

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TN salvage three points on final day against Nagaland

GURJAPNEET Singh’s 4 for 75 and DT Chandrasekar’s 3 for 69 came in handy for Tamil Nadu to bag a lead of 66 runs against Nagaland on the final day of the drawn match of the Group A Ranji Trophy tie played at BCCI CoE grounds, Bengaluru on Tuesday.

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1 mins

October 29, 2025

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