So Sorry: Vijay – the victory
This episode of So Sorry is a funny take on Vijay's blockbuster entry into Tamil Nadu politics in the just concluded assembly election and who is all set to become the chief minister.
This report focusses on the exhumation at the Dharmasthala site following a whistleblower's claims of mass murders. The whistleblower alleged he buried women who were assaulted and murdered, identifying approximately 15 locations. However, extensive digging at the first and second spots has yielded no human remains, with excavations reaching up to eight feet deep. The whistleblower is present at the scene, guiding officials from the police, forensic teams, and the Gram Panchayat. With the search now moving to a third location, the central question remains, "is it a wild goose chase after the very very serious allegations?" The investigation continues as authorities try to determine the validity of the grave accusations.
This episode of So Sorry is a funny take on Vijay's blockbuster entry into Tamil Nadu politics in the just concluded assembly election and who is all set to become the chief minister.
In an exclusive interview with India Today, senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi said that TVK chief Vijay should have been called by the Governor and given about a week's time to prove his majority on the floor of the House.
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A day after BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari's aide Chandranath Rath was shot dead near Kolkata, India Today has accessed exclusive CCTV footage that shows two unmasked men on a motorcycle chasing his vehicle.