How did Stalin get away with murder? Stalin’s name meant "man of steel" and he lived up to it. He oversaw the war machine that helped defeat Nazism and was the supreme ruler of the Soviet Union ...
Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi with chief minister MK Stalin (ANI) CM Stalin accused Governor Ravi of deliberately disrespecting Tamil Nadu and its people. He demanded the central government recall ...
A file photo of Tamil Nadu governor RN Ravi and chief minister MK Stalin during a meeting, in Chennai(PTI file) Stalin accused the governor of insulting the unity of the country, Tamil Nadu and ...
MK Stalin accused Governor RN Ravi, who presided the function, of “deliberately insulting” Tamil Nadu and the sentiments of the people of the southern state, and demanded that the Centre ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has posed a series of questions to Governor RN Ravi regarding a missing line from Tamil Nadu's state anthem during its rendition in an event, indicating the ...
Tensions between the Tamil Nadu government and governor rose significantly on Friday after Chief Minister MK Stalin said a line with the word 'Dravida' was skipped when the Tamil anthem was sung ...
Stalin used the same kind of language at about the same time. He called his opponents the “enemies of the people,” implying that they were not citizens and that they enjoyed no rights.
A day after heavy rains lashed Chennai and its surrounding areas, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Wednesday (October 16, 2024) said the State government has been preparing for three ...
CHENNAI: Chief Minister M K Stalin on Friday demanded the immediate recall of Governor RN Ravi after the phrase "Dravida nal Thirunadu" was allegedly omitted from the Tamil anthem during an event ...
The Atlantic article, headlined, "Trump Is Speaking Like Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini" was published Friday. "The former president has brought dehumanizing language into American presidential ...
This is more than simply a matter of taste, though. Starmer is dispensing with celebrated Britons with a political zeal that would make Stalin himself jealous. In the 1930s the Soviet dictator and ...
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