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  2. S. Jagathrakshakan - Wikipedia

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    In office 1984–1989: Preceded by: Era. Anbarasu: Succeeded by: Kanchi Panneerselvam: Constituency: Chengalpattu: Minister of State, New & Renewable Energy, Commerce and Industry, Government of India; In office 2012–2013: Minister of State, Information and Broadcasting, Government of India; In office 2009–2012: Member of Tamil Nadu ...

  3. Thol. Thirumavalavan - Wikipedia

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    If a properly Tamil government is formed in Tamil Nadu, he says, caste oppression will immediately disappear. [ 28 ] Thirumavalavan's views on the importance of the Tamil identity have also led him to strongly support Tamil secessionist groups in Sri Lanka , including the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam , a militant secessionist group who are ...

  4. A. Raja - Wikipedia

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    Raja was born to S. K. Aandimuthu and Chinnapillai Ammal Andimadam of the day Perambalur District of Tamil Nadu. His grandparents, who belong to a Scheduled Caste community, went from Velur in Perambalur district to Sri Lanka to work on the tea estates. They returned to India in the 1950s, and Raja's father returned in 1961.

  5. Politics of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The region of Tamil Nadu indicates historical records of human habitation at least for 3,800 years.The current state of Tamil Nadu was formed by renaming Madras State on 14 January 1969.After the independence of India, the Telugu and Malayalam parts of Madras state were separated from Tamilagam state in 1956, it was renamed Tamil Nadu on January 14, 1969, by the state government.

  6. List of state presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party

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    Took office Ref. Andhra Pradesh: Daggubati Purandeswari: 4 July 2023 (1 year, 198 days) [3] Arunachal Pradesh: Kaling Moyong: 18 January 2025 (0 days) [4] Assam: Dilip Saikia: 17 January 2025 (1 day) [5] Bihar: Dilip Kumar Jaiswal: 26 July 2024 (176 days) [6] Chhattisgarh: Kiran Singh Deo: 21 December 2023 (1 year, 28 days) [7] Goa: Damodar ...

  7. P. Saravanan - Wikipedia

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    During the by- elections held for Tamil Nadu Legislative assembly on 19 May, he defeated his rival Muniyandi of the AIADMK with a difference of 2936 votes. [5] Later he joined Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on 14 March 2021, upset as the DMK did not give him a seat to contest.

  8. Tamil nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Since the adoption of the Vaddukoddai Resolution in 1976 under the leadership of S.J.V. Chelvanayakam, Tamil nationalists in Sri Lanka have repeatedly attempted to create an independent state (Tamil Eelam) [3] amid the increasing political and physical violence against ordinary Tamils by the Sri Lankan government which was dominated by ...

  9. Tamil National Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Tamil National Alliances manifesto were based on what is known as the Thimpu principles amongst Sri Lankan Tamil nationalists. [64] But the TNA later rejected separatism preferring power devolution to the provinces and stated that they accept that Sri Lanka is a united state and the TNA does not intent to form a separate state. [65] [66]