Health 360: Hantavirus on cruise sparks global scare, cancer myths busted and more
Health 360: Hantavirus on cruise sparks global scare, cancer myths busted and more
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In a high-decibel political rally in Salem, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay launched a scathing attack on both the DMK and AIADMK, positioning the upcoming electoral battle as a direct contest between his party and the ruling DMK. He accused Chief Minister M.K. Stalin of attempting to suppress TVK rallies through administrative restrictions and failing to maintain law and order. Targeting the AIADMK, he alleged that the party had looted the public and was relying on borrowed publicity. During the campaign, the TVK leader urged voters to accept money from the DMK but cast their votes for the 'whistle' symbol, asserting that the party would remain independent of both the NDA and the I.N.D.I.A. bloc. The rally, held in an AIADMK stronghold, signals a significant shift in the political landscape of Western Tamil Nadu as the TVK seeks to challenge the established political guard with promises of systemic change.
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