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AIADMK pushes women candidates in second list as EPS eyes comeback

AIADMK has released its second list of 127 candidates for the Tamil Nadu assembly elections, increasing women representation and introducing new faces.

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The AIADMK has released its second list of candidates for the upcoming Tamil Nadu assembly elections, highlighting a mix of experienced leaders, new faces, and increased representation for women as party chief Edappadi K Palaniswami (EPS) attempts a political comeback.

Of the 127 candidates announced in this phase, 29 are sitting MLAs, 26 are former legislators, and five are former MPs. The distribution indicates a strategy aimed at balancing continuity with fresh leadership.

The party has also increased representation for women, fielding 17 women candidates so far, signalling a conscious effort to broaden representation in the चुनाव.

However, several senior leaders and sitting MLAs have been denied tickets in this round. Those excluded include sitting MLAs such as Yercaud’s Chitra and Kallakurichi’s Senthilkumar, along with former ministers including Sevoor Ramachandran, Vaigai Selvan, KV Ramalingam, Rajalakshmi, Pandiyarajan, Manikandan, and Rahim. The exclusions suggest the leadership is willing to make tough choices in candidate selection.

The second list also includes several new faces such as IT wing secretary S Syed Sultan Samsuddin from Palayamkottai, legal wing member Mangulam Mahendran, Dr S Dhivya from Krishnarayapuram, and Maragatham Vettrivel from Pappirettipatti.

One of the key contests is expected in Gobichettipalayam, where VB Prabhu has been fielded and may face expelled AIADMK veteran KA Sengottaiyan, who is now aligned with actor Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam.

Among the prominent women candidates is Dr Leema Rose, who recently joined the party, indicating AIADMK’s attempt to expand its social and political reach.

The AIADMK is contesting 169 seats in total and has so far announced candidates for 150 constituencies. Candidates for several seats in Chennai are yet to be announced. In the first list, several senior leaders were fielded from their traditional constituencies, with EPS set to contest from Edappadi.

The upcoming election is being seen as a crucial political test for EPS, especially after the party faced three consecutive electoral defeats following the death of former Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.

The party has also revived its alliance with the BJP for this election after ending ties ahead of the 2024 general elections. Tamil Nadu is expected to witness a five-cornered contest, making the election highly competitive.

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Fadnavis, Uddhav Thackeray share Mumbai-Nagpur flight amid Maharashtra political developments

Devendra Fadnavis and Uddhav Thackeray shared a Mumbai-Nagpur flight, drawing attention amid ongoing political developments in Maharashtra.

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray were seen travelling on the same commercial flight from Mumbai to Nagpur, triggering fresh political discussions in the state.

The two leaders, who have remained political rivals in recent years, reportedly exchanged greetings and briefly interacted during the journey. Reacting to the unexpected encounter, Fadnavis remarked that the meeting of the leaders had become the “biggest news of the day”.

Thackeray was accompanied by his son and MLA Aaditya Thackeray, Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut and other senior leaders of the Shiv Sena (UBT). The flight came at a time when Maharashtra politics has witnessed significant developments, including recent defections from the Thackeray-led party.

The shared journey quickly sparked speculation in political circles. However, leaders from the ruling alliance played down the development, describing it as a routine interaction between political opponents rather than an indication of any new political understanding.

While the brief interaction generated considerable attention, no political discussions or meetings beyond customary greetings were officially reported.

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VHP Chief Alok Kumar calls for jail term for guilty in Ram Temple donation row 

VHP president Alok Kumar has sought strict legal action, including imprisonment, against those found guilty in the alleged Ram Temple donation irregularities case.

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Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) international president Alok Kumar has demanded stringent action against those responsible in the alleged Ram Temple donation irregularities case, saying anyone found guilty should face imprisonment.

Speaking on the controversy surrounding alleged financial irregularities linked to donations made to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, Mr Kumar asserted that the matter should be investigated thoroughly and impartially.

“The guilty should be jailed,” he said, stressing that no one involved in wrongdoing should be spared, irrespective of their position or status.

Mr Kumar also supported the registration of an FIR and called for a comprehensive probe into the allegations. He said the investigation should be completed quickly so that the truth emerges at the earliest.

Emphasising the need for transparency, the VHP leader said a fast-track trial should be considered if evidence establishes wrongdoing. According to him, swift legal action would help maintain public confidence in institutions associated with the temple.

The remarks come amid an ongoing investigation into alleged irregularities in the handling of donations linked to the Ram Temple. Authorities have already initiated action in the matter, with several accused arrested as the probe continues.

Officials are examining the allegations, and further action is expected based on the findings of the investigation.

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Amit Shah says Centre will amend NDPS Act to tighten crackdown on drug syndicates

Amit Shah said the Centre is relooking the NDPS Act to plug loopholes exploited by narco syndicates and strengthen anti-drug enforcement across India.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the Centre is preparing amendments to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act to close loopholes allegedly exploited by drug trafficking networks and strengthen India’s anti-narcotics framework.

Addressing the 10th apex-level meeting of the Narco-Coordination Centre (NCORD) in New Delhi, Shah said the government is re-examining the existing law and invited states to submit suggestions for the proposed changes. The amendments are being worked on by the Ministry of Finance to make the legislation more effective in tackling organised drug syndicates.

Centre seeks stronger legal framework against narcotics

Shah stressed the need for a tougher approach towards drug traffickers and peddlers, while advocating a compassionate stance towards victims of addiction. He outlined a three-pronged strategy against drug trafficking — “detect, disrupt and destroy” — and urged all stakeholders to intensify efforts against the narcotics menace.

The Home Minister also asked state governments to share suggestions on strengthening the NDPS Act. Directors General of Police have been asked to forward recommendations to the Ministry of Home Affairs, while Chief Secretaries can submit their inputs to the Department of Revenue under the Ministry of Finance.

Seizures of synthetic drugs rise over past decade

Highlighting the government’s anti-drug campaign, Shah said that between 2004 and 2014, around 26 lakh kilograms of synthetic drugs were seized across the country. In comparison, agencies confiscated approximately 1.18 crore kilograms of synthetic drugs between 2014 and 2026.

He further said the estimated value of drugs seized during 2014-2026 stood at around Rs 1.84 lakh crore, significantly higher than the nearly Rs 40,000 crore worth of narcotics seized during the previous decade. According to Shah, these figures reflect the expanded scale and effectiveness of anti-drug enforcement efforts.

The minister also called for real-time information sharing among states through digital platforms developed by the Narcotics Control Bureau and urged authorities to ensure NCORD meetings deliver measurable outcomes. He unveiled the “Vision Document on Drug Control (2026-2029)”, which aims to provide a roadmap for reducing drug demand, curbing supply and minimising harm caused by substance abuse.

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