
CM Stalin launches Oraniyil Tamil Nadu, does not rule out more parties joining DMK bloc
Responding to a query about coalition parties' demand for more MLA seats, he said, 'After the election is announced, we will sit and talk about it. We will tackle it.'
When asked about the Sivaganga custodial death, the chief minister said, 'As soon as we came to know about it, we took action. They have been arrested, and action has also been taken against the higher officials.'

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