Chennai, April 14 -- The political temperature in Tamil Nadu reached a boiling point on Tuesday as the state prepares for the April 23 Assembly elections.
DMK leader and senior advocate P Wilson launched a sharp counter-offensive against the Union Government's proposed FCRA Amendment Bill 2026, while Union Minister JP Nadda characterised the ruling DMK as a party defined by "dynastic politics, money, and kickbacks."
The exchange marks a deepening divide between the Dravidian major and the saffron party over legislative transparency and state governance.
Speaking to ANI, Wilson raised an alarm over the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA) Amendment Bill 2026, which is expected to be a focal point in the upcoming special session ...
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