UK eases sanctions on Russian fuel imports amid West Asia tensions; China-made Pak's JF-17 Thunder jet crashes
UK eases sanctions on Russian fuel imports amid West Asia tensions; China-made Pak's JF-17 Thunder jet crashes
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Campaigning for the upcoming assembly elections in Tamil Nadu has concluded, setting the stage for a triangular contest. The ruling DMK, primary opposition AIADMK, and a new political outfit, TVK, led by a popular actor Vijay are vying for electoral success. The voting is scheduled for April 23, with results expected early next month. The final day of canvassing witnessed a major political controversy when Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge called Prime Minister Modi a terrorist and then clarified that he meant terrorise during a press conference. The leader later issued a clarification, stating the intention was to highlight the alleged misuse of central investigative agencies against political opponents. Meanwhile, the BJP condemned Kharge's remark, demanding an apology and terming it an insult to the citizens of the country. So, as political temperatures soar in Tamil Nadu, who will win the battle? Watch the show for more on this.
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