Vijay faces decisive Raj Bhavan test

TVK chief Vijay was called back to Raj Bhavan on Thursday as Tamil Nadu’s government formation entered a tense numbers phase, with Governor R V Arlekar seeking clarity on whether Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam had secured...

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