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Film star-turned-politician C Joseph Vijay has been sworn in as the new chief minister of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, ending days of political uncertainty. The 51-year-old's newly-formed party ...
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Tamil Nadu govt formation highlights: Updates to this blog have ended, follow here for latest news. Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay is set to take oath as Tamil Nadu chief minister today.
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The routine practice drew sharp criticism from DMK, AIADMK and NTK workers who pointed out that the use of whistles near polling booths could be perceived as indirect promotion of a political symbol.