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New T.N. Minister criticizes Dravidian parties' corruption

Published Sunday, May 10, 2026 · Updated May 11

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Newly appointed Tamil Nadu Minister K.G. Arunraj has criticized previous Dravidian parties for alleged corruption and a 'vicious cycle of cash for votes'. Arunraj, representing the TVK party, has articulated a vision for clean governance and social justice in the state.

What We Know — Key Points

  • K.G. Arunraj took charge as a Minister in Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay’s Cabinet on Sunday, May 10, 2026.
  • Newly appointed Minister K.G. Arunraj criticized previous Dravidian parties for alleged corruption and a 'vicious cycle of cash for votes'.
  • K.G. Arunraj's party, TVK, advocates for clean governance and social justice in Tamil Nadu.

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  • The HinduCenter-Left

    The article provides a platform for newly appointed Minister K.G. Arunraj to articulate his party's vision for clean governance and social justice in Tamil Nadu, contrasting it with the alleged corruption of previous Dravidian parties.

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