'2 private individuals attend Cabinet meetings': DMK seeks FIR against 'close associates' of CM Vijay
Tamil Nadu's main opposition DMK has lodged a serious complaint with the DGP, alleging that two private individuals close to Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay attended Cabinet meetings and issued directives to officials. The party claims this constitutes cognizable offenses under the Official Secrets Act and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, demanding an FIR and thorough investigation into the alleged unauthorized access to classified information and exercise of de facto executive authority.
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