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Will Marans emerge unhurt without any impact on businesses
Economic Times
CHENNAI | MUMBAI: Sun TV, South India's largest media company, see-sawed on Friday, with its patrons DMK losing the state assembly elections to rival J Jayalalithaa. But promoters Maran family could attempt to reconcile the political-business rivalry ...
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But why, stunned Karuna wonders
Calcutta Telegraph
Chennai, May 13: Jayalalithaa's comeback will only compound DMK president M. Karunanidhi's problems as he tries to save a daughter from prison in the 2G scam, plays peacemaker between two squabbling sons and faces the stark reality of being powerless ...
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Cong now better positioned for thrust towards reforms: Surjit Bhalla
Economic Times
So the Congress and the alliance with DMK there, their major ally has lost and lost overwhelmingly, but at the same time, it is not clear whether the Congress would be particularly unhappy with the DMK loss because they are forced to be their 'allies' ...
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Need for paribartan in Delhi as well
Hindustan Times
The DMK's rout in Tamil Nadu could well be a blessing in disguise for the UPA. The irony's as much axiomatic for the Communists, booted out of West Bengal but ready for another battle in Kerala. It's time for them to introspect—and Amid a welter of ...
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Top DMK leaders biting the dust
IBNLive.com
Among the DMK bigwigs who are trailing in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, the most significant name is that of Trichy district secretary and party strongman KNNehru. Nehru was trailing his AIADMK rival by over 6000 votes at 05.25 pm in the fight for ...
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Surprised by market reaction to poll results: Udayan
Moneycontrol.com
The DMK has been thrashed in Tamil Nadu and comeback queen Jayalalithaa is set to become chief minister for the third time after a gap of over a decade. Ousting DMK in the keenly-contested elections in which the 2G scam was a major issue. ...
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Sell SpiceJet and Sun TV: Prakash Diwan, Networth Stock Broking
Economic Times
If the DMK loses today in the state elections, are SpiceJet and Sun TV automatic short sells? Yes, people are already factoring that in and the DMK I do not think is on a very strong wicket in any case. There has been some erosion in values over the ...
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'Anti-incumbency led to DMK-Cong defeat'
Times Now.tv
Congress today attributed the DMK-led alliance's rout in Tamil Nadu to anti-incumbency and explained away by saying it was the turn of the Opposition AIADMK to come to power. Health Minister and party leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said the "anti-incumbency ...
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Congress workers burn Thangkabalu''s effigy
IBNLive.com
Congress is a constituent of the DMK led front. In the run up to the April 13 polls, Thangkabalu was widely criticised by a section of partymen over selection of candidates, following which he expelled 19 members on April 14, among them former Deputy ...
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Mamata-Gogoi-Jaya sweep, Cong steals Kerala
MorungExpress
A bigger triumph even than Mamata's in numerical terms, with 201 leads out of 234 seats - versus the DMK's 33 - it represents the electorate's strong desire to see the DMK's Karunanidhi Administration go. While Tamil Nadu has not been subjected to the ...
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It is close call in Kerala
Express Buzz
CHENNAI: Amid varied predictions about their winning prospects in the Assembly elections, the ruling DMK and the principal opposition AIADMK are awaiting the results of the Assembly elections with some anxiety. Of course, leaders of both parties were ...
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A vote for hope and credibility
Livemint
Crucial issues on the ground were the acute power shortage and the relatively insecure environment for small and medium-sized businesses under the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) regime. The performance of the Congress and the Pattali Makkal Katchi ...
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Buy Sun TV to reap benefits later: Ashwani Gujral
Economic Times
Now that the DMK has lost the elections, it is not a bad idea to buy into Sun TV because independently it is a decent company and whenever the DMK comes back, you will reap benefits. Today you are getting this price because the DMK is out of power, ...
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Law officers put in their papers
The Hindu
... addressed to the Chief Secretary, to him. Apart from these letters, he would submit his own letter of resignation from the post to the Chief Secretary late on Friday evening or Saturday, he said. The officers took charge during the DMK rule.
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Tamil Nadu's Deputy Chief Minister MK Stalin leading in Kolathur
The Hindu
In Coimbatore (South) Doraisamy R. alias Challenger Dorai of AIADMK leads by 24673 votes over DMK candidate Pongalur Palanisamy Sitting MLA G. Senthamizhan of AIADMK from Saidapet constituency has won with 79856 votes. His rival Magesh Kumar of DMK has ...
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Money power won in Kadapa, says Naidu
Times of India
While people in Tamil Nadu voted out a corrupt party (DMK), the people in Kadapa supported one of the most corrupt leaders in the country, he said. He said that the ruling Congress and YSR Congress competed with each other to distribute money and ...
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A vote with a punch
Hindu Business Line
The public, in a sense, endorsed the DMK rule when it voted in that party and the Congress in the parliamentary election two years ago but it has now handed the combine a humiliating defeat. What must be even more galling to the DMK-Congress alliance ...
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Karunanidhi rues old pals' new barbs
Deccan Chronicle
Chief minister and DMK president M. Karunanidhi on Thursday expressed anguish that “old friends” are turning acrimonious towards him. Reproducing a letter written by Tamil Nationalist Movement leader Pazha Nedumaran, while he was in jail for supporting ...
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