MK Stalin reshuffles the cabinet in Tamil Nadu, Udhayanidhi becomes Deputy CM, three new ministers take oath

New Delhi. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, in a major reshuffle in his cabinet, has appointed his son Udhayanidhi Stalin as the Deputy Chief Minister of the state. Along with this, three new ministers took oath at Raj Bhavan today. These include the names of DMK leaders V Senthil Balaji, Govi ​​Chezhiyan, and SM Nassar. It is noteworthy that Senthil Balaji had to spend 15 months in jail in a money laundering case before getting bail from the Supreme Court.

Senthil Balaji's return

After getting bail from the Supreme Court, DMK leader V Senthil Balaji has once again returned to Stalin's cabinet. Many important departments were assigned to him earlier also and this time too his return was much talked about. Along with Govi ​​Chezhiyan and SM Nassar, KS Masthan has also taken oath as ministers.

Udhayanidhi becomes Deputy CM from the third generation of Karunanidhi family

This cabinet reshuffle has special significance because with it Udhayanidhi Stalin, the third generation leader of the Karunanidhi family, has been made the Deputy Chief Minister. He is the third generation leader to play a key role in the Tamil Nadu government after his grandfather M Karunanidhi and father MK Stalin. 46-year-old Udhayanidhi has previously been a minister in the state government, but after this reshuffle he will take up the new responsibility as Deputy Chief Minister.

Governor approved the departments

Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi has approved the portfolios allotted to the newly appointed ministers on the recommendation of Chief Minister MK Stalin. Senthil Balaji, Govi ​​Chezhiyan, SM Nassar and KS Masthan have been given the responsibilities of various departments. This reshuffle made by MK Stalin is being seen as a new equation in the politics of the state. Udhayanidhi making Stalin the Deputy Chief Minister is an important step in his political career and also hints at the future leadership of the DMK.

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