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Tamilisai Drops a Bombshell: AIADMK Alliance Talks Heat Up—Could a Power Duo Be on the Horizon?

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Tamilisai Drops a Bombshell: AIADMK Alliance Talks Heat Up—Could a Power Duo Be on the Horizon?

Tamilisai Drops a Bombshell: AIADMK Alliance Talks Heat Up—Could a Power Duo Be on the Horizon?

In a groundbreaking revelation, Tamilisai Soundararajan discusses the intensifying talks between her party and the AIADMK.

In this exclusive interview, Tamilisai sheds light on the potential for a high-stakes alliance that could reshape Tamil Nadu's political landscape.

Explore the details behind the discussions, the strategic implications of a possible partnership, and what it means for the future of Tamil Nadu politics.

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