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Three Arrested in Tamil Nadu Over Alleged 35 Crore Rupee Political Bribe Plot

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Three Arrested in Tamil Nadu Over Alleged 35 Crore Rupee Political Bribe Plot

Police in Tamil Nadu have arrested three individuals following allegations of a political horse-trading plot aimed at toppling or influencing the local government. A TVK MLA from Uthangarai claimed he was offered 35 crore rupees to vote against the current administration in the state assembly. The investigation has drawn links to DMK Minister V. Senthil Balaji, with TVK leaders alleging that poaching attempts have been ongoing for over a month. The DMK has denied the accusations, leading to a significant political standoff and legal scrutiny regarding the influence of money in the state’s legislative proceedings.

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