Tamil Nadu verdict: Let Vijay form government, will watch, won’t disturb for 6 months, says MK Stalin | India News

CHENNAI: DMK will wait for TVK chief C Joseph Vijay to form govt, and “watch without disturbing for six months”, outgoing CM MK Stalin told TOI on Wednesday.Indicating that DMK didn’t want a constitutional crisis or another election soon, Stalin said he expected the new govt to continue schemes introduced by his govt, besides fulfilling…

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Sports radio host Jared Stillman urges Dianna Russini’s husband Kevin Goldschmidt to move on or be miserable forever | NFL News

Sports radio host Jared Stillman urges Dianna Russini’s husband Kevin Goldschmidt to move on or be miserable forever (Image via Getty: Mike Vrabel, Kevin Goldschmidt, and Dianna Russini) Just as much as Jen Vrabel, the wife of Mike Vrabel, is affected by the alleged Sedona hotel photos — Kevin Goldschmidt, husband of Dianna Russini —…

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NBC Sports analyst Rodney Harrison extends support for Mike Vrabel and predicts Patriots locker room dynamics | NFL News

NBC Sports analyst Rodney Harrison extends support for Mike Vrabel and predicts Patriots locker room dynamics (Image via Getty: Rodney Harrison and Mike Vrabel) Rodney Harrison played as a safety for the New England Patriots from 2003 to 2008, whereas Mike Vrabel played as a linebacker for the team from 2001 to 2008.Mike Vrabel is…

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Palaash Muchhal’s lawyer calls Atrocities Act case filed by Smriti Mandhana’s friend Vidnyan Mane a publicity stunt, a ‘pressure tactic’ |

Music composer and filmmaker Palaash Muchhal has landed in a legal controversy after social worker Vignyan Mane filed a case against him in Sangli, Maharashtra, alleging cheating and invoking the Atrocities Act. However, Muchhal’s legal representative has strongly denied the claims, calling them a pressure tactic. Lawyer dismisses allegations Speaking to NDTV, advocate Shreyansh Mithare…

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Suru River tragedy: Pakistan hands over body of Ladakh minor after 46 days | India News

SRINAGAR: Around 46 days after a nine-year-old boy from Kargil drowned in Suru river and was swept into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Pakistani authorities Tuesday handed over his remains to Indian officials at Teetwal-Keran crossing in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district.Ladakh Police later received the body and transported it to the child’s native village, Hunderman, in Kargil,…

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