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Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2016 News

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MK Stalin, who is set to assume office as Chief Minister for the first time, will hold Home and other portfolios He said the names of certain departments have been renamed, including the agriculture department which shall now be agriculture and farmers welfare
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Orginally scheduled to be held on May 16, polling to the two segments was deferred till May 23 due to charges of bribing of voters.
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AIADMK leader J Jayalalithaa is all set to be elected as leader of the Legislature Party today, setting the stage for her to be sworn in as the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister for the sixth time.
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The BJP on Thursday made history in Assam, decimating Congress which was dethroned in Kerala too even as Jayalalithaa and Mamata Banerjee romped home for a second consecutive term in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
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PM Modi said on Thursday - "I thank the people of this country for reposing faith in the BJP."
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Jayalalitha on Thursday retained power in Tamil Nadu bagging the chief ministerial post for the second consecutive term.
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Jayalalithaa-led AIADMK juggernaut rolled on Thursday getting a simple majority in Tamil Nadu.
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Taken aback by the drubbing the Left Front-Congress alliance received in the West Bengal assembly polls, two opposition leaders, who played a key role in forging the unlikely pact, on Thursday blamed the "adverse political atmosphere" and the "selective transfer of BJP votes in specific constituencies" for the electoral debacle.
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Most exit polls after voting ended on May 16 had predicted a DMK win.
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Notwithstanding the 'corruption' blot, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) chief J Jayalalithaa on Thursday won re-election in the Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2016.
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Hitting out at Congress, Shah said, “Assembly Election Results show that people who trying to disrupt Parliament and politicise issues have been shown doors by voters.”
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The BJP was on the road to victory in Assam for the first time.
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A beaming AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa on Thursday thanked the people of Tamil Nadu for voting back her government for a second consecutive time.
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With Congress displaying a dismal performance in Assembly Election in West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Assam, party vice president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday accepted defeat with humility.
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In the history of Indian politics, BJP for the first time opened its account in Kerala Assembly Election 2016.
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West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress and Tamil Nadu's ruling AIADMK were set to retain power.
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Jayalalithaa is enigmatic but she delivers the goods is at the core of what makes Tamil Nadu love her so much.






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