Udhayanidhi Stalin appointed Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

Udhayanidhi Stalin appointed Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: October 03 2024

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  • Tamil Nadu Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin has been appointed as the Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.
  • Along with this, the cabinet was also reshuffled. V Senthil Balaji, R Rajendran, Dr Govi Chezhiyan, and SM Nasser have been made ministers in the Stalin government.
  • Governor RN Ravi administered the oath to the four DMK leaders, including Senthil Balaji.
  • Udhayanidhi did not take oath as he was already a minister in the state government.
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