Tamil Nadu ministers Senthil Balaji, K Ponmudy quit MK Stalin's Cabinet
Sunday, 27 April 2025 Tamil Nadu ministers Senthil Balaji and K Ponmudy have resigned from Chief Minister MK Stalin's Cabinet, as confirmed by Raj Bhavan. Governor TN Ravi accepted their resignations amidst legal challenges. Balaji faces scrutiny in the cash-for-jobs scam, while Ponmudy is under fire for alleged hate speech against religious groups and women.
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