Vijay’s ‘party funds’ charge triggers assembly Showdown, DMK walks out

Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay’s claim that misappropriated “party funds” from the previous regime were being recovered and returned to the treasury triggered a storm in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, prompting sharp protests from the DMK and a walkout by the Opposition.
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